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Pagina 40
... United States were concerned at the interruption of their commerce by the Entente Powers . President Wilson then proclaimed the need for a fleet equal to that of the strongest Power in order that the neutral rights of the United States ...
... United States were concerned at the interruption of their commerce by the Entente Powers . President Wilson then proclaimed the need for a fleet equal to that of the strongest Power in order that the neutral rights of the United States ...
Pagina 117
... United States and her dependencies , remained practically stationary . The crucial importance to the world's sugar trade of the British Empire and the United States is due , of course , not only to their resources and consequent ...
... United States and her dependencies , remained practically stationary . The crucial importance to the world's sugar trade of the British Empire and the United States is due , of course , not only to their resources and consequent ...
Pagina 118
... United States continued to fall , and in 1933 amounted to 1,336,000 tons - in itself a decline of 135,000 tons on the previous year . The United States , however , was not prepared to tolerate such deterioration indefinitely . In the ...
... United States continued to fall , and in 1933 amounted to 1,336,000 tons - in itself a decline of 135,000 tons on the previous year . The United States , however , was not prepared to tolerate such deterioration indefinitely . In the ...
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NEWMAN Major E W Polson | 3 |
ASCOLI W | 14 |
SALLERON Louis | 15 |
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