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... American lega- tion , had been in charge of the relief expedition , and he wrote Elliott asking him to return with him and help put up the American houses to be built at Messina . " I would rather have this invitation than an order to ...
... American lega- tion , had been in charge of the relief expedition , and he wrote Elliott asking him to return with him and help put up the American houses to be built at Messina . " I would rather have this invitation than an order to ...
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... American village on the same day that Ex - President Roosevelt visited Messina . On his way with his party to the tiny drafting room to inspect the plans for the hospital he noticed pinned against the wall of Commander Belknap's office ...
... American village on the same day that Ex - President Roosevelt visited Messina . On his way with his party to the tiny drafting room to inspect the plans for the hospital he noticed pinned against the wall of Commander Belknap's office ...
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... America . The fact is , the United States have not tried yet to secure their share of South American trade , for when they do business they are direct , and drive straight to the point without equivocation , and their goods are be- yond ...
... America . The fact is , the United States have not tried yet to secure their share of South American trade , for when they do business they are direct , and drive straight to the point without equivocation , and their goods are be- yond ...
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