Annual Report (or Report) of the Secretary of War, Volume 5, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1903 |
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Page 43
... told him there was no hope of bringing about a purchase at that figure . Some months later I was advised by Mr. McGregor that if an offer was made for $ 8,500,000 he thought he could compass the sale . This was definitely declined . I ...
... told him there was no hope of bringing about a purchase at that figure . Some months later I was advised by Mr. McGregor that if an offer was made for $ 8,500,000 he thought he could compass the sale . This was definitely declined . I ...
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... told , are the same for first - class land . If you take into consideration the facility with which the products can be brought to the market , there ought to be a very con- siderable difference . Imus is situated by road about 14 or 15 ...
... told , are the same for first - class land . If you take into consideration the facility with which the products can be brought to the market , there ought to be a very con- siderable difference . Imus is situated by road about 14 or 15 ...
Page 154
... told by Seņor Luzuriaga that the mango crop is a very uncer- tain crop . I met Mr. Jones , of Smith , Bell & Co. , the other day , and said to him : " I see you have built a steamer for the Rio Grande de la Pampanga . ' " Yes , " he ...
... told by Seņor Luzuriaga that the mango crop is a very uncer- tain crop . I met Mr. Jones , of Smith , Bell & Co. , the other day , and said to him : " I see you have built a steamer for the Rio Grande de la Pampanga . ' " Yes , " he ...
Page 155
... told me that first - class land is worth 200 pesos a hectare . Archbishop GUIDI . Did you ask these questions at Naic itself ? Seņor VILLEGAS . I asked these questions as to the value of the land of people in the adjacent pueblos of ...
... told me that first - class land is worth 200 pesos a hectare . Archbishop GUIDI . Did you ask these questions at Naic itself ? Seņor VILLEGAS . I asked these questions as to the value of the land of people in the adjacent pueblos of ...
Page 165
... told me that those lands belong to the pueblo . Governor TAFT . What I want to ask is , what is the ordinary division of crops between the landlord and the tenant in Laguna , for rental ? Seņor VILLEGAS . One - half . Governor TAFT ...
... told me that those lands belong to the pueblo . Governor TAFT . What I want to ask is , what is the ordinary division of crops between the landlord and the tenant in Laguna , for rental ? Seņor VILLEGAS . One - half . Governor TAFT ...
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