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... Government may perform its proper functions with respect to the nation's economic life . The istration than from western Europe . The most amaz- cier the year 1909 has been full of interest , ing fact in this greatest of all world ...
... Government may perform its proper functions with respect to the nation's economic life . The istration than from western Europe . The most amaz- cier the year 1909 has been full of interest , ing fact in this greatest of all world ...
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... Government is generous and sound and will be reassuring throughout Latin - America . A fortunate view is presented of progress in Cuba , and of improved political and economic conditions in Santo Domingo as a result of our handling of ...
... Government is generous and sound and will be reassuring throughout Latin - America . A fortunate view is presented of progress in Cuba , and of improved political and economic conditions in Santo Domingo as a result of our handling of ...
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... Government's expenses will ex- ceed its income by $ 34,000,000 for the year ending with June 30. There will also be $ 38,000,000 to pay for current work at Panama . It is now believed that the total cost of the Panama Canal will be ...
... Government's expenses will ex- ceed its income by $ 34,000,000 for the year ending with June 30. There will also be $ 38,000,000 to pay for current work at Panama . It is now believed that the total cost of the Panama Canal will be ...
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... Government , inasmuch as the purchases of postage stamps for the carrying on of cor- respondence with subscribers , and the other postal business of such an establishment , give the Government far more profit than its handling of the ...
... Government , inasmuch as the purchases of postage stamps for the carrying on of cor- respondence with subscribers , and the other postal business of such an establishment , give the Government far more profit than its handling of the ...
Pagina 13
... Government do , rid itself of its harmful and extravagant relations to politics and party spoils , and bring a permanent business head to the conduct of its large affairs . Then , if necessary to deal with such delicate questions as ...
... Government do , rid itself of its harmful and extravagant relations to politics and party spoils , and bring a permanent business head to the conduct of its large affairs . Then , if necessary to deal with such delicate questions as ...
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