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They have already proved their capacity on foreign soil ; they need very little more before they are on a level with nations of greater experience . In Czechoslovakia , Italy , Spain , and Scandinavia the volume of lawn tennis has ...
They have already proved their capacity on foreign soil ; they need very little more before they are on a level with nations of greater experience . In Czechoslovakia , Italy , Spain , and Scandinavia the volume of lawn tennis has ...
Sivu 92
... in its departure from an important and long - established principle of our foreign policy , it has prejudiced our international good standing these propositions seem not to have been realized by the majority of even well - informed ...
... in its departure from an important and long - established principle of our foreign policy , it has prejudiced our international good standing these propositions seem not to have been realized by the majority of even well - informed ...
Sivu 94
De la Huerta's chances of securing foreign loans , supplies , or recognition of his belligerent status disappeared at once ; even the morale of his military forces reflected the seriousness of the blow .
De la Huerta's chances of securing foreign loans , supplies , or recognition of his belligerent status disappeared at once ; even the morale of his military forces reflected the seriousness of the blow .
Sivu 95
That the Secretary of War be , and he is hereby , authorized , in his discretion , to sell to any State or foreign government with which the United States is at peace at the time of the passage of this act , upon such terms as he may ...
That the Secretary of War be , and he is hereby , authorized , in his discretion , to sell to any State or foreign government with which the United States is at peace at the time of the passage of this act , upon such terms as he may ...
Sivu 96
the Chief Executive was empowered to sell arms and ammunition acquired since April 6 , 1917 , provided that the purchasing foreign state or government was engaged in war against any government with which the United States was then at ...
the Chief Executive was empowered to sell arms and ammunition acquired since April 6 , 1917 , provided that the purchasing foreign state or government was engaged in war against any government with which the United States was then at ...
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