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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... adopted as his own . He was specially in- terested in the charities created by the war , the Soldiers ' Fund , the Sanitary Commission , and the agencies for the care and education of the Freedmen , in whom he felt not only the common ...
... adopted as his own . He was specially in- terested in the charities created by the war , the Soldiers ' Fund , the Sanitary Commission , and the agencies for the care and education of the Freedmen , in whom he felt not only the common ...
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... adopted . A bill re- lating to education in Lower Canada , designed to secure to the Protestants of that Province necessary instruction apart from the Catholics , who were a majority in the local Legislature , was defeated ; and Mr ...
... adopted . A bill re- lating to education in Lower Canada , designed to secure to the Protestants of that Province necessary instruction apart from the Catholics , who were a majority in the local Legislature , was defeated ; and Mr ...
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... adopted . It was " re- solved that the executive board be instructed to apply to the Legislature of Ohio for an act of incorporation of the general eldership of the Church of God in North America . " The next triennial meeting is to be ...
... adopted . It was " re- solved that the executive board be instructed to apply to the Legislature of Ohio for an act of incorporation of the general eldership of the Church of God in North America . " The next triennial meeting is to be ...
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... adopted by her people in the autumn of 1865. Upon the subject coming up for debate , a strong opposition to the bill was manifested on the part of several Republi- can Senators . Mr. Sumner spoke earnestly against it , basing his ...
... adopted by her people in the autumn of 1865. Upon the subject coming up for debate , a strong opposition to the bill was manifested on the part of several Republi- can Senators . Mr. Sumner spoke earnestly against it , basing his ...
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... adopted . Mr. Stevens , of Pennsylvania , offered the fol- lowing resolution , and called the previous ques- tion : Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives in Congress assembled , That a joint committee of fif- teen members ...
... adopted . Mr. Stevens , of Pennsylvania , offered the fol- lowing resolution , and called the previous ques- tion : Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives in Congress assembled , That a joint committee of fif- teen members ...
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