The Living Age, Volume 295Living Age Company, 1917 |
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Page 388
... American units , to pass the whole delicate question on to France . The English Government joined , however , with the French in a communication to Washington suggesting that natural- ized Americans of enemy origin should not be ...
... American units , to pass the whole delicate question on to France . The English Government joined , however , with the French in a communication to Washington suggesting that natural- ized Americans of enemy origin should not be ...
Page 393
... American formula of citizenship as it is generally accepted by his own people . A naturalized American is an American without a hyphen or a descriptive qualification until he proves by word or action that he has failed to grasp the ...
... American formula of citizenship as it is generally accepted by his own people . A naturalized American is an American without a hyphen or a descriptive qualification until he proves by word or action that he has failed to grasp the ...
Page 647
... American iron and steel industry is twice as large as the German and four times as large as the British . Before ... American copper production from 270,588 tons to 619 , - 647 tons , American lead production from 270,824 tons to 507,026 ...
... American iron and steel industry is twice as large as the German and four times as large as the British . Before ... American copper production from 270,588 tons to 619 , - 647 tons , American lead production from 270,824 tons to 507,026 ...
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Submarine Menace | 3 |
Irish Government | 11 |
Billys Yarn By C Fox Smith | 65 |
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