The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... United States Artillery ; Lieutenant Frederick M. Barstow , '78 , First United States Volunteer Engineers ; Lieutenant Charles E. Walker , '97 , United States Volunteer Signal Corps ; Lieutenant Fred T. Austin , '88 , adjutant Fifth ...
... United States Artillery ; Lieutenant Frederick M. Barstow , '78 , First United States Volunteer Engineers ; Lieutenant Charles E. Walker , '97 , United States Volunteer Signal Corps ; Lieutenant Fred T. Austin , '88 , adjutant Fifth ...
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... United States of fish caught by Canadian fishermen . But the New England fishermen , rather the interests at Gloucester which control the New England fish- eries , will concede nothing on the tariff , and they insist that , because ...
... United States of fish caught by Canadian fishermen . But the New England fishermen , rather the interests at Gloucester which control the New England fish- eries , will concede nothing on the tariff , and they insist that , because ...
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... United States was in the wrong and that damages were due to the Cana- dian sealers whose vessels and sealing outfits had been confiscated in 1886 . It cannot be said that the Paris award of 1892 was loyally accepted by this country . It ...
... United States was in the wrong and that damages were due to the Cana- dian sealers whose vessels and sealing outfits had been confiscated in 1886 . It cannot be said that the Paris award of 1892 was loyally accepted by this country . It ...
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