Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year ..., Volume 20D. Appleton & Company, 1896 |
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... foreign language and foreign script of Babylonia , necessitating the existence all over the civilized East of schools and libraries , of teachers and pupils . The antiquity of Baby- lonian literature was equally great . The chief cities ...
... foreign language and foreign script of Babylonia , necessitating the existence all over the civilized East of schools and libraries , of teachers and pupils . The antiquity of Baby- lonian literature was equally great . The chief cities ...
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... foreign birth , most- ly Italians , French , and Spaniards . There are also many English and German settlers . The immigration , which fell off on account of the financial crash from 260,909 in 1889 to 138,407 in 1890 , and lower still ...
... foreign birth , most- ly Italians , French , and Spaniards . There are also many English and German settlers . The immigration , which fell off on account of the financial crash from 260,909 in 1889 to 138,407 in 1890 , and lower still ...
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... foreign letters . The Government derived a net revenue of $ 2,085 , - 860 from the post office and $ 1,005,280 from the telegraphs . Resignation of the President . - A conflict arose in the beginning of the year between Con- gress ...
... foreign letters . The Government derived a net revenue of $ 2,085 , - 860 from the post office and $ 1,005,280 from the telegraphs . Resignation of the President . - A conflict arose in the beginning of the year between Con- gress ...
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... foreign scientists were elected foreign corresponding members , among whom were Dr. John S. Billings , U. S. A. , Phila- delphia , Pa .; Prof. D. H. Campbell , Leland Stanford University , Palo Alto , Cal .; Prof. Al- fred M. Mayer ...
... foreign scientists were elected foreign corresponding members , among whom were Dr. John S. Billings , U. S. A. , Phila- delphia , Pa .; Prof. D. H. Campbell , Leland Stanford University , Palo Alto , Cal .; Prof. Al- fred M. Mayer ...
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... Foreign Affairs , tended to restrict the sphere of his official activity and prevent him from maintaining the independence and continuity of policy that form the main basis of the confi- dence of foreign cabinets , Count Kalnoky , who ...
... Foreign Affairs , tended to restrict the sphere of his official activity and prevent him from maintaining the independence and continuity of policy that form the main basis of the confi- dence of foreign cabinets , Count Kalnoky , who ...
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