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and he as the North American Minister accredited in Managua on February 8, 1913. This treaty was pending approval in the North American Senate. for some time during which the Republican party, lost power in the United States of America and was elected President
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A civil war had been going on during Weitzel's tenure and at the request of President
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The treaty celebrated in Managua had been sponsored by the government of
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Annual Report of the United States Civil Service Commission
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