Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year ..., Volume 20D. Appleton & Company, 1896 |
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... tion on the right and the left to prevent a flank attack , while the guns poured shot and shell into Ras Mangascia's camp , inflicting heavy losses . The Abyssinians were seized with ter- ror , and during the night the whole army fled ...
... tion on the right and the left to prevent a flank attack , while the guns poured shot and shell into Ras Mangascia's camp , inflicting heavy losses . The Abyssinians were seized with ter- ror , and during the night the whole army fled ...
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... tion of certain members of our own Church , who , without waiting for the guidance of our spiritual rulers ... tion . The annual report stated that the work started fourteen years ago , and had to be re- organized five years later ...
... tion of certain members of our own Church , who , without waiting for the guidance of our spiritual rulers ... tion . The annual report stated that the work started fourteen years ago , and had to be re- organized five years later ...
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... tion of boundaries . The Minister of Foreign Affairs resigned and Dr. A. Alcorta reluctantly accepted the portfolio on Jan. 9. A bill was passed granting a five years ' moratorium to the Provincial Mortgage Bank , authorizing it to ...
... tion of boundaries . The Minister of Foreign Affairs resigned and Dr. A. Alcorta reluctantly accepted the portfolio on Jan. 9. A bill was passed granting a five years ' moratorium to the Provincial Mortgage Bank , authorizing it to ...
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... tion fettered progress in certain branches of sci- ence . For , while he was an eminent leader in biological research , his intellectual power , his original and intrepid mind , his vigorous and masculine English , made him a writer who ...
... tion fettered progress in certain branches of sci- ence . For , while he was an eminent leader in biological research , his intellectual power , his original and intrepid mind , his vigorous and masculine English , made him a writer who ...
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... tion of all assimilation will be a step onward toward the solution of the mystery that still surrounds the chemistry of the living organism . In conclusion , he discussed the recent discov- eries of gaseous elements , referring to the ...
... tion of all assimilation will be a step onward toward the solution of the mystery that still surrounds the chemistry of the living organism . In conclusion , he discussed the recent discov- eries of gaseous elements , referring to the ...
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