A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Nide 10,Sivut 4515–5037Bureau of national literature, 1925 - 7116 sivua |
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Sivu 8939
... matter is the establishment of the Government's business on a business basis . There was toleration of the easy - going , unsystematic method of handling our fiscal affairs , when indirect tax- ation held the public unmindful of the ...
... matter is the establishment of the Government's business on a business basis . There was toleration of the easy - going , unsystematic method of handling our fiscal affairs , when indirect tax- ation held the public unmindful of the ...
Sivu 8942
... matter how generous the outlay for construction , can not be maintained without patrol and constant repair . Such conditions insisted upon in the grant of federal aid will safeguard the public which pays and guard the federal government ...
... matter how generous the outlay for construction , can not be maintained without patrol and constant repair . Such conditions insisted upon in the grant of federal aid will safeguard the public which pays and guard the federal government ...
Sivu 8943
... matter , so that the American reader may receive a wide range of news , and the foreign reader receive full accounts of American activities . The daily press of all countries may well be put in position to contribute to international ...
... matter , so that the American reader may receive a wide range of news , and the foreign reader receive full accounts of American activities . The daily press of all countries may well be put in position to contribute to international ...
Sivu 8951
... matter of great importance he did not think that the question of cables could be deferred , as it must be settled in time for the treaty with Germany ; Germany could be required to give up all title to the island , and its status there ...
... matter of great importance he did not think that the question of cables could be deferred , as it must be settled in time for the treaty with Germany ; Germany could be required to give up all title to the island , and its status there ...
Sivu 8952
... matter shall be submitted to the Council of the League of Nations whose decisions shall be final . " The draft was not accepted , primarily on account of objections raised by the Japanese , which , however , did not relate to this ...
... matter shall be submitted to the Council of the League of Nations whose decisions shall be final . " The draft was not accepted , primarily on account of objections raised by the Japanese , which , however , did not relate to this ...
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