Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year ..., Volume 3; Volume 18D. Appleton & Company, 1879 |
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... whole series of years had been , it said , to establish on its north western border a strong , friendly , and independent state with interests in unison with those of the Indian Government , ready to act in certain eventualities as an ...
... whole series of years had been , it said , to establish on its north western border a strong , friendly , and independent state with interests in unison with those of the Indian Government , ready to act in certain eventualities as an ...
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... whole people of Ala- bama upon the reign of good will and reconcilia- tion , the sense of liberty and security , which per- vade the entire limits of the State ; and while we renew the pledges of protection to all the colored people ...
... whole people of Ala- bama upon the reign of good will and reconcilia- tion , the sense of liberty and security , which per- vade the entire limits of the State ; and while we renew the pledges of protection to all the colored people ...
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... whole of the Apocalypse should be read . It also requested the Upper House to take means to obtain an improved form of baptismal register . In the Upper House , a report was presented which recom- mended an increase in the amount of ...
... whole of the Apocalypse should be read . It also requested the Upper House to take means to obtain an improved form of baptismal register . In the Upper House , a report was presented which recom- mended an increase in the amount of ...
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... whole of this band have surrendered to the military authorities , and when some of them had taken refuge in the camp of the Red Cloud Sioux , with whom they had been in friendly relations , the Sioux held them as pris- oners and readily ...
... whole of this band have surrendered to the military authorities , and when some of them had taken refuge in the camp of the Red Cloud Sioux , with whom they had been in friendly relations , the Sioux held them as pris- oners and readily ...
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... whole of the motion into heat , afford- ing an amount sufficient to supply the present rate of radiation for 50,000,000 years . Each pound of the mass would , by the stoppage of the motion , possess not less than 100,000,000,000 foot ...
... whole of the motion into heat , afford- ing an amount sufficient to supply the present rate of radiation for 50,000,000 years . Each pound of the mass would , by the stoppage of the motion , possess not less than 100,000,000,000 foot ...
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