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... Honor thy parents , " yet during their life you neither care for nor obey them , and after their death [ you have ] neither tears nor [ funeral ] cere- mony . Is this human nature ? When you marry you first mate [ like beasts ] , and ...
... Honor thy parents , " yet during their life you neither care for nor obey them , and after their death [ you have ] neither tears nor [ funeral ] cere- mony . Is this human nature ? When you marry you first mate [ like beasts ] , and ...
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... honor to respectfully express my sincere thanks for your advice and your magnanimous act . But I regret to state herein that , the with- drawal of Japanese soldiers being entirely in the option of the Japanese Government , the only ...
... honor to respectfully express my sincere thanks for your advice and your magnanimous act . But I regret to state herein that , the with- drawal of Japanese soldiers being entirely in the option of the Japanese Government , the only ...
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... honor to inform you that this afternoon I went for a walk a little to the right of Yang - wha chin road with my wife , Mr. Brown , and my secretary , Mr. Fox . When Mr. Fox and I were in front on a public path we were assaulted by some ...
... honor to inform you that this afternoon I went for a walk a little to the right of Yang - wha chin road with my wife , Mr. Brown , and my secretary , Mr. Fox . When Mr. Fox and I were in front on a public path we were assaulted by some ...
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... honor to inform you that I could not communicate to you by cable , as intended , the facts regarding the taking of the palace by Japanese . I have , however , written Mr. Dun and asked him to inform you by cable of the substance of my ...
... honor to inform you that I could not communicate to you by cable , as intended , the facts regarding the taking of the palace by Japanese . I have , however , written Mr. Dun and asked him to inform you by cable of the substance of my ...
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... honor to inform his colleagues that the fol- lowing notice has been given by the Japanese Government to all foreign representatives in Tokyo on the 31st of July , and that war has been formally declared against China by the imperial ...
... honor to inform his colleagues that the fol- lowing notice has been given by the Japanese Government to all foreign representatives in Tokyo on the 31st of July , and that war has been formally declared against China by the imperial ...
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acknowledge the receipt American appointed Article August award Baron Senfft Bayard Bering Sea Berlin Bluefields Braida Britain British chargé d'affaires chief justice China Chinese Colombia commissioner communication consul at Apia consular copy Cortes DEPARTMENT dispatch duty ernment excellency fur seals HANNIS TAYLOR herewith honor to acknowledge honor to inform IMPERIAL GERMAN Imperial Government inclose Inclosure instant instructions islands Japan Japanese José Madriz July justice of Samoa King Korea Lacayo LEGATION Lord Kimberley Lord Rosebery Madriz Majesty Majesty's Government Malietoa Managua March Mataafa ment minister Mora claim Mosquito Reservation Mulinuu municipal council natives negotiations Nicaragua officer of customs payment person port President proposed provisions received reference regard regulations reply request Samoan Government Secretary Senfft von Pilsach Señor Moret Seoul ship Sir Julian Pauncefote Spain Spanish Government telegram telegraph three treaty powers tion troops ultimo United vessel W. Q. GRESHAM Washington
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