Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year ..., Volume 3; Volume 18D. Appleton & Company, 1879 |
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... fact that numer- ous chiefs who had not participated in the rising of 1877 joined the Galika chief Kicli in 1878 , notably among them Sandilli , the chief of the Gaikas . It was considered the most formidable rising in the colony since ...
... fact that numer- ous chiefs who had not participated in the rising of 1877 joined the Galika chief Kicli in 1878 , notably among them Sandilli , the chief of the Gaikas . It was considered the most formidable rising in the colony since ...
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... fact that never in its history has Alabama been freer from strifes and bloodshed , nor her citizens more orderly and law - abiding , than at the present time . The long and anxiously looked - for day when States can hold their elections ...
... fact that never in its history has Alabama been freer from strifes and bloodshed , nor her citizens more orderly and law - abiding , than at the present time . The long and anxiously looked - for day when States can hold their elections ...
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... fact that the press of Arkansas from the very start had denounced them as a fraud and a swindle ; and they knew it from the ex- traordinary low price at which they were offered . At all events , all these facts were sufficient to put a ...
... fact that the press of Arkansas from the very start had denounced them as a fraud and a swindle ; and they knew it from the ex- traordinary low price at which they were offered . At all events , all these facts were sufficient to put a ...
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... fact that Indians are apt to be peaceable and quiet when their children are at school ; and there is a steadily increasing desire , even among Indians belonging to comparatively wild tribes , to have their children educated . An ...
... fact that Indians are apt to be peaceable and quiet when their children are at school ; and there is a steadily increasing desire , even among Indians belonging to comparatively wild tribes , to have their children educated . An ...
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... fact at all . There was scarcely a single instance where it was the fact . The real cause of almost all of our Indian wars was the breaking of treaties and encroachments upon the lands and rights of the Indian by the white man . Then ...
... fact at all . There was scarcely a single instance where it was the fact . The real cause of almost all of our Indian wars was the breaking of treaties and encroachments upon the lands and rights of the Indian by the white man . Then ...
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