Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the YearD. Appleton & Company, 1878 |
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... matters of importance ; the exten- sion of railroads and telegraphs , and all those improvements involved in the rapid ... matter of record . A special article is devoted to the affairs of every country , which con- tains a sketch of its ...
... matters of importance ; the exten- sion of railroads and telegraphs , and all those improvements involved in the rapid ... matter of record . A special article is devoted to the affairs of every country , which con- tains a sketch of its ...
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... matter of public education . It is mistaken economy which would suffer us to go backward now . Ignorance and its offsprings - indolence , vice , and crime - are too costly to be encour- aged . " Some amendments , of no great importance ...
... matter of public education . It is mistaken economy which would suffer us to go backward now . Ignorance and its offsprings - indolence , vice , and crime - are too costly to be encour- aged . " Some amendments , of no great importance ...
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... matter of these resolutions was re- ferred to the joint committee of the two Con- vocations about to be appointed . A resolu- tion was adopted approving generally of the Burials bill which the Government had sub- mitted to Parliament ...
... matter of these resolutions was re- ferred to the joint committee of the two Con- vocations about to be appointed . A resolu- tion was adopted approving generally of the Burials bill which the Government had sub- mitted to Parliament ...
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... matter of rites and ceremonies , appeal was made , not to the " living voice of the Church , but to events and documents which have them- selves always been matters of controversy . " The signers of the address were convinced that not ...
... matter of rites and ceremonies , appeal was made , not to the " living voice of the Church , but to events and documents which have them- selves always been matters of controversy . " The signers of the address were convinced that not ...
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... matters temporal , it denied that the secular power had authority in matters purely spiritual ; declared " that any court which is bound to frame its deci- sions in accordance with the judgments of the Judicial Committee of the Privy ...
... matters temporal , it denied that the secular power had authority in matters purely spiritual ; declared " that any court which is bound to frame its deci- sions in accordance with the judgments of the Judicial Committee of the Privy ...
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