History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 3 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... interest . " To this , the distinguished advocate of the war re- plied : " It ceases to be a question whether the loan can be had at this or that interest . It is necessary ; it must be had ; and the rate per centum will depend ...
... interest . " To this , the distinguished advocate of the war re- plied : " It ceases to be a question whether the loan can be had at this or that interest . It is necessary ; it must be had ; and the rate per centum will depend ...
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... interest , however , connect- ed with the message , was in relation to foreign powers and their course of policy as respected the continent of America . Naturally , the United States took a deep interest in the condition and progress of ...
... interest , however , connect- ed with the message , was in relation to foreign powers and their course of policy as respected the continent of America . Naturally , the United States took a deep interest in the condition and progress of ...
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... interest in Cuba , to which Great Britain and France can not pretend . If , it was urged , the object of the United States is simply to prevent Cuba from falling into the hands of any European power , the convention proposed would ...
... interest in Cuba , to which Great Britain and France can not pretend . If , it was urged , the object of the United States is simply to prevent Cuba from falling into the hands of any European power , the convention proposed would ...
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