Presidential Addresses and State Papers of Theodore Roosevelt ...: With Portrait Frontispiece ...P.F. Collier & son, 1905 |
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... Government probably did not receive over 50 to 75 per cent of their nominal value . Other portions of the debt were created by loans , for which the Government received only one - half of the amount it was nominally to repay , and these ...
... Government probably did not receive over 50 to 75 per cent of their nominal value . Other portions of the debt were created by loans , for which the Government received only one - half of the amount it was nominally to repay , and these ...
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... Government to maintain them in their position , but their request was refused . The Dominican Government then sent its minister of foreign affairs to Washington to negotiate a settlement . He admitted that the Improvement Company had ...
... Government to maintain them in their position , but their request was refused . The Dominican Government then sent its minister of foreign affairs to Washington to negotiate a settlement . He admitted that the Improvement Company had ...
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... Government . The request was refused . Again in January , 1904 , its minister of foreign affairs visited Washington and besought the help of the United States Government to en- able it to escape from its financial and social dis- orders ...
... Government . The request was refused . Again in January , 1904 , its minister of foreign affairs visited Washington and besought the help of the United States Government to en- able it to escape from its financial and social dis- orders ...
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