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Barrett , John , appointed Director of the Bureau Coal supply and the government , 140 . of American Republics , 147 . Barth , Theodore , ( brief sketch ) , 687 . Belgium and the Congo , 27 . Belgium , Recent progress in , 406 .
Barrett , John , appointed Director of the Bureau Coal supply and the government , 140 . of American Republics , 147 . Barth , Theodore , ( brief sketch ) , 687 . Belgium and the Congo , 27 . Belgium , Recent progress in , 406 .
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The A great deal was said last month Centralizing in speeches and also in newspa- Trend . pers about the rapid trend to- ward centralization and toward the assump- tion by the general Government of activities that might better have been ...
The A great deal was said last month Centralizing in speeches and also in newspa- Trend . pers about the rapid trend to- ward centralization and toward the assump- tion by the general Government of activities that might better have been ...
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It is plain to see now that all mineral and coal deposits ought from the very beginning to have been reserved by the Government when the surface of the public domain was granted for agricultural purposes . With a little fore- thought ...
It is plain to see now that all mineral and coal deposits ought from the very beginning to have been reserved by the Government when the surface of the public domain was granted for agricultural purposes . With a little fore- thought ...
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Every civilized government in the world is doing this kind of work with constantly increasing accuracy and skill . It would be needless to go into the reasons why such statistical , work is important . The national Census Bureau is not ...
Every civilized government in the world is doing this kind of work with constantly increasing accuracy and skill . It would be needless to go into the reasons why such statistical , work is important . The national Census Bureau is not ...
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There are hundreds of these able men employed by the Government whose names the newspapers seldom print , but whose work is gratefully recognized by their more conspicuous superiors in office . Without these permanent experts it would ...
There are hundreds of these able men employed by the Government whose names the newspapers seldom print , but whose work is gratefully recognized by their more conspicuous superiors in office . Without these permanent experts it would ...
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