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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... persons , on account of their al- legiance thereto , were at all times , and are now , by the Constitution of the United States and the consti- tution of 1864 , null and void . No legislation can pro- tect the supposed interests of persons ...
... persons , on account of their al- legiance thereto , were at all times , and are now , by the Constitution of the United States and the consti- tution of 1864 , null and void . No legislation can pro- tect the supposed interests of persons ...
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... persons into the church , and shall we salute them with the holy kiss ? ' It was decided that they should be received into the church , but that all the members were to be left to their own choice and taste in regard to saluting their ...
... persons into the church , and shall we salute them with the holy kiss ? ' It was decided that they should be received into the church , but that all the members were to be left to their own choice and taste in regard to saluting their ...
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... persons seeking to make arti- ficial diamonds , should imitate the processes followed by nature , which he supposes to be as follows : Submit a very slow current of marsh gas or a hydrocarbon vapor accom- panied by the vapor of water to ...
... persons seeking to make arti- ficial diamonds , should imitate the processes followed by nature , which he supposes to be as follows : Submit a very slow current of marsh gas or a hydrocarbon vapor accom- panied by the vapor of water to ...
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... persons do not furnish new aliment for the disease . 18. That the intensity of cholera on board ships crowded with men , is , in general , proportionate to the crowding , and is so much the more violent , other things being equal , if ...
... persons do not furnish new aliment for the disease . 18. That the intensity of cholera on board ships crowded with men , is , in general , proportionate to the crowding , and is so much the more violent , other things being equal , if ...
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... persons with cholera or diarrhoea at the time of arrival , or at any period of the detention , should be isolated from the rest , and removed to a separate place . Cases of diarrhoea should be retained under observation until the ...
... persons with cholera or diarrhoea at the time of arrival , or at any period of the detention , should be isolated from the rest , and removed to a separate place . Cases of diarrhoea should be retained under observation until the ...
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