Word: coasts
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...firms furnishing the figures range from about $180,000 to about $8,000,000. These firms are located in thirty-one states and Canada; thirty-seven in the east; thirty-three in the south; twenty-seven in the middle west; three in the mountain states; six in the Pacific Coast states, and two in Canada...
...opportunities in some future offensive to make full use of her superiority in men. Henceforth the Allies will make sure that Italy is supplied with the requisite iron and coal, materials without which she cannot fight, for the immeasurable consequences of complete German success in Lombardy or even the coast provinces have been only too clearly realized...
...characterized our Latin American policy has been overshadowed by the tactlessness which we have shown on more than one occasion. The interpretation which certain of our Presidents have placed upon the Monroe doctrine, and our only too evident fondness for buying up available islands lying off the South American coast have been construed in hostile light. It is always easy to read selfishness, greed, and underhandedness into every ordinary international act; it should take but one sublimely unselfish action to dispel such suspicions against the government of that state...
...Grenfell has spent more than twenty-five years on the Labrador Coast in medical, religious and social work, on behalf mainly of the large number of Newfoundland fishermen who visit that coast every year during the fishing season. The permanent establishments of his work are, part of them, on the island of Newfoundland. He was knighted by King Edward VII in 1907. He spent some months last year at the front in France in medical and religious work...
...confident that this new war zone will not be too happy a hunting ground. It is a long trip over here and not a comfortable one. The North Atlantic in winter is hardly a cheerful place for submarines; the coast is well patrolled, the State Guard mans the shores. Since the U-53 came to Newport our point of view has changed. If His Majesty will take our advice we suggest he keep away...