Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, Volume 20; Volume 35D. Appleton & Company, 1896 |
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... Government consented , after this victory , to the continued occupation of a part of Tigre , and sent out 5 battalions of infantry and 5 squadrons of cavalry , admonishing the gen- eral not to extend his operations or to occupy ...
... Government consented , after this victory , to the continued occupation of a part of Tigre , and sent out 5 battalions of infantry and 5 squadrons of cavalry , admonishing the gen- eral not to extend his operations or to occupy ...
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... Government , the United States Government , and various churches . In 1894 there were 14 day schools and 1 industrial home at ( Metla- kahtla ) supported by the General Government , and 20 schools deriving their support wholly or in ...
... Government , the United States Government , and various churches . In 1894 there were 14 day schools and 1 industrial home at ( Metla- kahtla ) supported by the General Government , and 20 schools deriving their support wholly or in ...
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... 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 , which had been called ...
... 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 , which had been called ...
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... Government of the United States and the State of Arkansas , as indicated by the Governor's message on this subject is as follows : The Gen- eral Government acquired by purchase in 1838 , for the use of various trust funds , $ 793,000 ...
... Government of the United States and the State of Arkansas , as indicated by the Governor's message on this subject is as follows : The Gen- eral Government acquired by purchase in 1838 , for the use of various trust funds , $ 793,000 ...
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... governments can ( and Australian gov- ernments do ) pay to their own employees in some cases wages above the lowest rate at which they could get the work done . A government that de- cides to take this course may meet the cost ( 1 ) by ...
... governments can ( and Australian gov- ernments do ) pay to their own employees in some cases wages above the lowest rate at which they could get the work done . A government that de- cides to take this course may meet the cost ( 1 ) by ...
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