The Cyclopedic Review of Current History, Band 6Evening News Association, 1896 |
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... France and Piedmont with Austria , in 1859 , he served in the imperial army against his own countrymen . He re mained in the Austrian service till 1866 , and then entered the Italian army as major . He served in Italy's African colony ...
... France and Piedmont with Austria , in 1859 , he served in the imperial army against his own countrymen . He re mained in the Austrian service till 1866 , and then entered the Italian army as major . He served in Italy's African colony ...
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... France and Russia are openly hostile to the expedition itself and the proposed method of defraying its cost out of the Egyptian treasury ; but Germany approves , seeing that the expedition will help to lift Italy out of the slough in ...
... France and Russia are openly hostile to the expedition itself and the proposed method of defraying its cost out of the Egyptian treasury ; but Germany approves , seeing that the expedition will help to lift Italy out of the slough in ...
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... France , Italy , and Russia , contained the following provisions : 61. The Sublime Porte undertakes to carry out without further delay the ameliorations and reforms demanded by local requirements in the provinces in- habited by the ...
... France , Italy , and Russia , contained the following provisions : 61. The Sublime Porte undertakes to carry out without further delay the ameliorations and reforms demanded by local requirements in the provinces in- habited by the ...
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... France in 1801 ; that the site of the French embassy was given to France in thankfulness for aid against England in 1807 ; that the shaft among the cypresses in the cemetery at Scutari commemorates English and French support against ...
... France in 1801 ; that the site of the French embassy was given to France in thankfulness for aid against England in 1807 ; that the shaft among the cypresses in the cemetery at Scutari commemorates English and French support against ...
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... France , and Russia , in compar- ing their gigantic military budget with the comparatively small out- lays of England for her defense , must certainly feel vexed ; and still more will the respective peoples envy the British citizen ...
... France , and Russia , in compar- ing their gigantic military budget with the comparatively small out- lays of England for her defense , must certainly feel vexed ; and still more will the respective peoples envy the British citizen ...
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Seite 275 - We demand the free and unlimited coinage of both silver and gold at the present legal ratio of 16 to 1 without waiting for the aid or consent of any other nation.
Seite 122 - to promote, as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge," thus developing an enlightened public opinion and affording to young and old such advantages as shall develop in them the largest capacity for performing the duties of American citizens; to cherish, maintain, and extend the institutions of American freedom; to foster true patriotism and love of country, and to aid in securing for mankind all the blessings of liberty.
Seite 122 - Revolution, for patriotic, historical, and educational purposes; to perpetuate the memory and spirit of the men and women who achieved American Independence; by the acquisition and protection of historical spots and the erection of monuments; by the encouragement of historical research in relation to the Revolution and the publication of its results; by the preservation of documents and relics, and of the records of the individual services of Revolutionary soldiers and patriots, and by the promotion...
Seite 47 - That, in the opinion of Congress, a condition of public war exists between the Government of Spain and the Government proclaimed and for some time maintained by force of arms by the people of Cuba; and that the United States of America should maintain a strict neutrality between the contending powers, according to each all the rights of belligerents in the ports and territory of the United States.
Seite 799 - When the inability of Spain to deal successfully with the insurrection has become manifest, and it is demonstrated that her sovereignty is extinct in Cuba for all purposes of its rightful existence, and when a hopeless struggle for its reestablishment has degenerated into a strife which means nothing more than the useless sacrifice of human life and the utter destruction of the very subject-matter of the conflict, a situation will be presented in which our...
Seite 256 - Democratic tariff as sectional, injurious to the public credit, and destructive to business enterprise. We demand such an equitable tariff on foreign imports which come into competition with American products as will not only furnish adequate revenue for the necessary expenses of the government, but will protect American labor from degradation to the wage level of other lands. We are not pledged to any particular schedules. The question of rates is a practical question, to be governed by the conditions...
Seite 275 - We are unalterably opposed to monometallism which has locked fast the prosperity of an industrial people in the paralysis of hard times. Gold monometallism is a British policy, and its adoption has brought other nations into financial servitude to London.
Seite 290 - All money should be issued by the general government only, and without the intervention of any private citizen, corporation or banking institution. It should be based upon the wealth, stability and integrity of the Nation. It should be a full legal tender for all debts, public and private, and should be of sufficient volume to meet the demands of the legitimate business interests of the country.
Seite 275 - We are opposed to the issuing of interest-bearing bonds of the United States in time of peace, and condemn the trafficking with banking syndicates, which, in exchange for bonds and at an enormous profit to themselves, supply the Federal Treasury with gold to maintain the policy of gold monometallism.
Seite 278 - Having behind us the producing masses of this nation and the world, supported by the commercial interests, the laboring interests and the toilers everywhere, we will answer their demand for a gold standard by saying to them: You shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns, you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold.