The American Review of Reviews, 65. sējumsAlbert Shaw Review of Reviews., 1922 |
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... interests , by creating as rapidly as pos- sible a navy that should be not merely one of the strongest , but decidedly the most powerful in the world . This demand of the Wilson Administration upon Congress and the country was made at a ...
... interests , by creating as rapidly as pos- sible a navy that should be not merely one of the strongest , but decidedly the most powerful in the world . This demand of the Wilson Administration upon Congress and the country was made at a ...
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... interest on the public debt paid in the present year , $ 999,000,000 , will go down to $ 975,000,000 for each of the following years . In the meantime , a substantial re- duction in the principal of the public debt is provided for year ...
... interest on the public debt paid in the present year , $ 999,000,000 , will go down to $ 975,000,000 for each of the following years . In the meantime , a substantial re- duction in the principal of the public debt is provided for year ...
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... interest and its atten- tion upon the rival views of Tokio and Washington over this point . Yet the real as contrasted with the appar- ent task of the statesmen at the national capital for the first four weeks was almost exclusively ...
... interest and its atten- tion upon the rival views of Tokio and Washington over this point . Yet the real as contrasted with the appar- ent task of the statesmen at the national capital for the first four weeks was almost exclusively ...
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Albert Shaw. situation divided interest with the naval item . Shantung had made of China an American issue . The ... interests in the Pacific , as she later undertook the protection of British commerce when the World War came . Thus , con ...
Albert Shaw. situation divided interest with the naval item . Shantung had made of China an American issue . The ... interests in the Pacific , as she later undertook the protection of British commerce when the World War came . Thus , con ...
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... interest are at peace , have been at peace almost without exception , and desire to preserve peace , have , in fact , a will for peace which far exceeds in vitality any aspiration to upset the status quo which exists . Contrast this ...
... interest are at peace , have been at peace almost without exception , and desire to preserve peace , have , in fact , a will for peace which far exceeds in vitality any aspiration to upset the status quo which exists . Contrast this ...
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80. lappuse - In the division of such railways into such systems under such plan, competition shall be preserved as fully as possible and wherever practicable the existing routes and channels of trade and commerce shall be maintained.
295. lappuse - The right of women to engage in industrial occupations is recognized and affirmed; their rates of pay shall be the same as those of male workers for the same or equivalent service performed ; they shall be accorded all the rights and guarantees granted to male workers, and the...
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