| United States. Congress. House - 1877 - 1166 páginas
...Conn., the board see no sufficient reason for retaining it; on the contrary, it is their opinion that it would be greatly to the advantage of the United States to dispense with and abandon it. First. IJecntise the site of the station is not at present secure against... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1942 - 904 páginas
...as regards those islands which she now occupies. While the United States has an interest, and while it would be greatly to the advantage of the United States to own Samoa and the Carolines and the Marianas, the United States can not make a direct claim to them... | |
| Ellis Briggs - 1998 - 492 páginas
...missions by American ones were several. First of all, uniformity: in the event of another world war, it would be greatly to the advantage of the United States to have 5. It is with regret that I must report that the account of this altercation, appearing in Secretary... | |
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