| 1920 - 718 pages
...Injections of foreign protein and their benefit is traceable to the febrile movement set up. A new estimate of the total cost of the war to the United States in man power is officially announced as 116,492 dead and 205,590 wounded. a total of 332,182. These... | |
| 1918 - 474 pages
...section 2 of Article III hereof. The quantities which it is estimated will thus be available for export to the United States and the countries associated with the United States in the war are substantially as follows (quantities are estimated in metric tons) : 1. Chemical products.... | |
| Ernest Charles Meldon Trehern, Albert Wallace Grant - 1922 - 1296 pages
...in the paat. . . ." Article IV. " The quantities which it is expected will be available for export to the United States and the countries associated with the United States in the war are substantially as follows: ... (5) Fish and fish products, 48,000 tons." The claimants show... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1933 - 1008 pages
...home requirements of Norway. The quantities which it is estimated will thus be available for export to the United States and the countries associated with the United States in the war are substantially as follows : " dates " may require over and above the genuine home requirements... | |
| 1919 - 782 pages
...signing of the peace treaty in Versailles has cost the United States and the Allies $200,000,000,000. The lieutenant-colonel arrived home early in May,...inspired, have published the fact the French will claim $16,000,000,000 from Germany and the Belgians $8,000,000,000. " These demands are not so extravagant,"... | |
| Great Britain. Courts - 1923 - 664 pages
...use in the past." . . • Art. 4. " The quantities which it is expected will be available for export to the United States and the countries associated with the United States in the war are substantially as follows : , . • (5) " Fish and fish products, 48,000 tons." The claimants... | |
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