The North American Review, Volumen203,Parte2O. Everett, 1916 |
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... ment " -Mr . Sherman being the only person who made the state- ment to me , until I saw the Webster letter published . Mr. Sherman was afterwards Vice - President of the Untied States , and the news- papers reported Mr. Harriman as ...
... ment " -Mr . Sherman being the only person who made the state- ment to me , until I saw the Webster letter published . Mr. Sherman was afterwards Vice - President of the Untied States , and the news- papers reported Mr. Harriman as ...
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... ment of the United States was contending for nothing less high and sacred than the rights of humanity , and it is upon this principle of humanity as well as upon the law of nations founded upon it that the United States took her stand ...
... ment of the United States was contending for nothing less high and sacred than the rights of humanity , and it is upon this principle of humanity as well as upon the law of nations founded upon it that the United States took her stand ...
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... ment , the gross earnings increased 13.5 per cent , while the net earnings fell off 27.8 per cent . In 1912 the road was do- ing $ 1,726,296 more business than in 1907 , while , at the same time , it was earning $ 1,227,109 less money ...
... ment , the gross earnings increased 13.5 per cent , while the net earnings fell off 27.8 per cent . In 1912 the road was do- ing $ 1,726,296 more business than in 1907 , while , at the same time , it was earning $ 1,227,109 less money ...
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