Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year ..., Volume 1; Volume 36D. Appleton & Company, 1897 |
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Page 97
... United States in the inland waters amounted to 8,124,134 in 1895 . It comprised 16,866 Canadian vessels with a ton- nage of 5,196,811 , and 15,547 American vessels with a tonnage of 2,927,323 . The coasting trade of Canada , always very ...
... United States in the inland waters amounted to 8,124,134 in 1895 . It comprised 16,866 Canadian vessels with a ton- nage of 5,196,811 , and 15,547 American vessels with a tonnage of 2,927,323 . The coasting trade of Canada , always very ...
Page 143
... United States : a correspondence with a representative of the Con- gregational churches of the United States with ref- erence to the proposed second International Coun- cil of Congregationalists to be held at Boston , Mass . , in 1899 ...
... United States : a correspondence with a representative of the Con- gregational churches of the United States with ref- erence to the proposed second International Coun- cil of Congregationalists to be held at Boston , Mass . , in 1899 ...
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... United States : The present assemblage of the legislative branch of our Government occurs at a time when the in- terests of our people and the needs of the country give especial prominence to the condition of our foreign relations and ...
... United States : The present assemblage of the legislative branch of our Government occurs at a time when the in- terests of our people and the needs of the country give especial prominence to the condition of our foreign relations and ...
Page 149
... United States was to pay , and Great Britain to receive , a lump sum of $ 425,000 in full settlement of all British claims for damages arising from our seizure of British sealing vessels unauthorized under the award of the Paris ...
... United States was to pay , and Great Britain to receive , a lump sum of $ 425,000 in full settlement of all British claims for damages arising from our seizure of British sealing vessels unauthorized under the award of the Paris ...
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were several citizens of the United States , who were either convicted by a military court and sentenced to death , imprisonment , or fine , or were deported without trial . The United States , while denying protection to such as had ...
were several citizens of the United States , who were either convicted by a military court and sentenced to death , imprisonment , or fine , or were deported without trial . The United States , while denying protection to such as had ...
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