| 1921 - 580 páginas
...96,750,000 85,750,000 Grand total . 756,014,000 14. Here is a man's job that the world says can be better done by America than by any other. America...Shall it be said that our country lacks the courage to take up new and difficult duties? Without visiting the Near East it is not possible for an American... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1926 - 430 páginas
...fifth year 85,750,000 Grand total 756, 014, 000 14. Here is a man's job that the world says can be better done by America than by any other. America...it is not possible for an American to realize even laUitly the respect, faith, and affection with which our country is regarded throughout that region.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1926 - 428 páginas
...fourth year 96,750,000 Total fifth year 85,750,000 14. Here is a man's job that the world says can be better done by America than by any other. America...it is not possible for an American to realize even luintly the respect, faith, and affection with which our country is regarded throughout that region.... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1934 - 1006 páginas
...Sanitation, etc 5,000,000 Total 123,750,000 TURKKY 14. Here is a man's job that the world says can be better done by America than by any other. America...Shall it be said that our country lacks the courage to take up new and difficult duties? Fow-tk Year General government 25,000,000 Communications, railroads,... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1934 - 1004 páginas
...Sanitation, etc 5, 000, 000 Total 123,750,000 TUBKEY 14. Here is a man's job that the world says can be better done by America than by any other. America...Shall it be said that our country lacks the courage to take up new and difficult duties? Fourth, Year General government 25, 000, 000 Communications, railroads,... | |
| Andrew J. Bacevich - 1989 - 292 páginas
...the only one not balanced against a corresponding drawback — stated: "Here is a man's job. . . . America can afford the money; she has the men; no duty to her own people would suffer. . . . Shall it be said that our country lacks the courage to take up new and different duties?"53 Mosely,... | |
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