Our Own Times: A Continuous History of the Twentieth Century, Том 1Hazlitt Alva Cuppy J. A. Hill, 1904 |
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... Military Progress in the Philippines . Capturing Aguinaldo . General Lucban's Ter- rible Reprisals . The Friars and the Land Question . Inauguration of Civil Government . The Work of William H. Taft . Guam , Samoa , and Hawaii ...
... Military Progress in the Philippines . Capturing Aguinaldo . General Lucban's Ter- rible Reprisals . The Friars and the Land Question . Inauguration of Civil Government . The Work of William H. Taft . Guam , Samoa , and Hawaii ...
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... Military Court of Inquiry Investigates Hazing at West Point . First Session of the Fifty - Seventh Congress . Senator Hoar's Plan for an Anarchist Colony . The Opening of Parliament . Investigation of the British War Office . Factory ...
... Military Court of Inquiry Investigates Hazing at West Point . First Session of the Fifty - Seventh Congress . Senator Hoar's Plan for an Anarchist Colony . The Opening of Parliament . Investigation of the British War Office . Factory ...
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... military railroads and telegraph lines . After the war he began to build iron bridges . The new idea of making railroad rails of steel next caught his attention and launched him fairly on his career as an iron- master . By 1888 he had ...
... military railroads and telegraph lines . After the war he began to build iron bridges . The new idea of making railroad rails of steel next caught his attention and launched him fairly on his career as an iron- master . By 1888 he had ...
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... Military Progress in the Philippines The beginning of the year 1901 saw the military arm still in control of the government of the Philippines . But the Civil Commission , under the able presidency of Judge William H. Taft , was already ...
... Military Progress in the Philippines The beginning of the year 1901 saw the military arm still in control of the government of the Philippines . But the Civil Commission , under the able presidency of Judge William H. Taft , was already ...
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... military branch was working to clear up the problem of actual control ; the civil branch was facing the problems of future administration . Several Filipino " Generals " were in the field , drawing their men together for an occasional ...
... military branch was working to clear up the problem of actual control ; the civil branch was facing the problems of future administration . Several Filipino " Generals " were in the field , drawing their men together for an occasional ...
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Страница 42 - States to carry these resolutions into effect,' the President is hereby authorized to leave the government and control of the Island of Cuba to its people" so soon as a government shall have been established in said Island under a constitution which, either as a part thereof or in an ordinance appended thereto, shall define the future relations of the United States with Cuba, substantially as follows: "I.
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Страница 196 - We have a vast and intricate business, built up through years of toil and struggle, in which every part of the country has its stake, which will not permit of either neglect or of undue selfishness.