Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events: Embracing Political, Military, and Ecclesiastical Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical IndustryD. Appleton, 1867 |
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... means good ; his rear was harassed by disaffected populations , and he had only a flank connection with his base of operations . His losses were 23,000 dead and 18,000 wounded , according to M. de Bisson's correspondent , who adds that ...
... means good ; his rear was harassed by disaffected populations , and he had only a flank connection with his base of operations . His losses were 23,000 dead and 18,000 wounded , according to M. de Bisson's correspondent , who adds that ...
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... mean to permit any one subject to our control to attempt its renewal , or to violate any of our obligations to the ... means that the wisdom of the Legislature can devise should be used to make them useful and intelligent mem- bers of ...
... mean to permit any one subject to our control to attempt its renewal , or to violate any of our obligations to the ... means that the wisdom of the Legislature can devise should be used to make them useful and intelligent mem- bers of ...
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... means in- tends to express approval of any alteration from church order not included in the expression excess of ritualism . ' That this resolution ( the first paragraph ) be communicated to their lord- ships of the upper house , with a ...
... means in- tends to express approval of any alteration from church order not included in the expression excess of ritualism . ' That this resolution ( the first paragraph ) be communicated to their lord- ships of the upper house , with a ...
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... mean distance of the earth from the sun being nearly invariable , it would at first be supposed that the mean annual sup- ply of light and heat would also be invariable . Calculations show , however , that this mean annual supply would ...
... mean distance of the earth from the sun being nearly invariable , it would at first be supposed that the mean annual sup- ply of light and heat would also be invariable . Calculations show , however , that this mean annual supply would ...
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... means ? The answer is because the present action in the sun , and in the fixed stars , and the former action in our earth , all strongly indicate chemical action . This force now operates in the sun and other fixed stars by three ...
... means ? The answer is because the present action in the sun , and in the fixed stars , and the former action in our earth , all strongly indicate chemical action . This force now operates in the sun and other fixed stars by three ...
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