North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Bände 247-248University of Northern Iowa, 1939 |
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... Union . " " It is the first time in American history that the best minds and hearts of this country are united on the vital question of national security . ” " Canada might join the Union ... Pan American 220 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW.
... Union . " " It is the first time in American history that the best minds and hearts of this country are united on the vital question of national security . ” " Canada might join the Union ... Pan American 220 THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW.
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... Pan American Union . Officials at the Pan American Union and at the United States State Department told me that Prime Minister King's statement , made before the House of Commons at Ottawa on March 30 , 1939 , was the best and most ...
... Pan American Union . Officials at the Pan American Union and at the United States State Department told me that Prime Minister King's statement , made before the House of Commons at Ottawa on March 30 , 1939 , was the best and most ...
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... American delegate . The motion was not made . In 1932 , William Fisher of San Francisco wrote a letter to the editor of Chile Pan Am , setting forth the issue in clear - cut language . In part he wrote : The Pan American ... Union , than to ...
... American delegate . The motion was not made . In 1932 , William Fisher of San Francisco wrote a letter to the editor of Chile Pan Am , setting forth the issue in clear - cut language . In part he wrote : The Pan American ... Union , than to ...
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