The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Tập 147Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 |
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... President of the Chamber was inter- rupted so often and so furiously by the Socialists that at the end of the sitting M. Doumer remarked that " it is not a very generous thing to attack a President . He is the only person who has no ...
... President of the Chamber was inter- rupted so often and so furiously by the Socialists that at the end of the sitting M. Doumer remarked that " it is not a very generous thing to attack a President . He is the only person who has no ...
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... President Roosevelt began cautious inquiries to ascertain if the belligerents would consent to dis- cuss terms of peace . Both sides proved responsive , and on June 8 a despatch was sent by the President , through diplomatic channels ...
... President Roosevelt began cautious inquiries to ascertain if the belligerents would consent to dis- cuss terms of peace . Both sides proved responsive , and on June 8 a despatch was sent by the President , through diplomatic channels ...
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... President already possesses under the Constitution and which the Senate can neither abridge nor enlarge . As amended the Senate ratified the treaties , but the President refused to accept them , and he set forth his reasons in an open ...
... President already possesses under the Constitution and which the Senate can neither abridge nor enlarge . As amended the Senate ratified the treaties , but the President refused to accept them , and he set forth his reasons in an open ...
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