The American Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events ...: Embracing Political, Civil, Military, and Social Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical IndustryD. Appleton, 1873 |
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... called Millerites . They believe the sec- ond advent of Christ , and the establishment by him of the millennium , to be near at hand . They number about 30,000 members . Most of the Adventists believe in the final annihila- tion of the ...
... called Millerites . They believe the sec- ond advent of Christ , and the establishment by him of the millennium , to be near at hand . They number about 30,000 members . Most of the Adventists believe in the final annihila- tion of the ...
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... called , had found many believers in his pretended virtues , not only among the poor and ignorant , but also in the ranks of the opulent and influen- tial . Nor did the authorities make any move to put an end to the imposture until ...
... called , had found many believers in his pretended virtues , not only among the poor and ignorant , but also in the ranks of the opulent and influen- tial . Nor did the authorities make any move to put an end to the imposture until ...
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... called a convention of the party , to meet at the same city on the 19th of June . The chairman of the commit- tee , in issuing the call , said : In view of the peculiar circumstances and fearful exigencies of the times , when every ...
... called a convention of the party , to meet at the same city on the 19th of June . The chairman of the commit- tee , in issuing the call , said : In view of the peculiar circumstances and fearful exigencies of the times , when every ...
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... called upon the President to send troops into the State , to prevent disorders and violations of law , and issued circulars to the commanders of militia to hold their forces in readiness to be called out at any time . Thus the matter ...
... called upon the President to send troops into the State , to prevent disorders and violations of law , and issued circulars to the commanders of militia to hold their forces in readiness to be called out at any time . Thus the matter ...
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... called a transit - instrument - that is , a telescope so mounted as to turn only on an horizontal east and west axis , and therefore always to point in a north and south direction , but at any altitude that may be de- sired . Such is a ...
... called a transit - instrument - that is , a telescope so mounted as to turn only on an horizontal east and west axis , and therefore always to point in a north and south direction , but at any altitude that may be de- sired . Such is a ...
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Seite 238 - British flag, in the enhanced payments of insurance, in the prolongation of the war, and in the addition of a large sum to the cost of the war and the suppression of the rebellion...
Seite 242 - And whereas the effects of a violation of neutrality committed by means of the construction, equipment, and armament of a vessel are not done away with by any commission which the government of the belligerent power, benefited by the violation of neutrality, may...
Seite 260 - 290," this same vessel, later known as the Confederate cruiser Alabama, was on several occasions freely admitted into the ports of colonies of Great Britain, instead of being proceeded against as it ought to have been in any and every port within British jurisdiction in which it might have been found; And whereas the government of Her Britannic Majesty...
Seite 260 - Tribunal is, therefore, of opinion, by a majority of three to two voices, that there is no ground for awarding to the United States any sum by way of indemnity under this head. "And whereas prospective earnings cannot properly be made the subject of compensation, inasmuch as they depend in their nature upon future and uncertain contingencies...
Seite 259 - due diligence" referred to in the first and third of the said rules ought to be exercised by neutral Governments in exact proportion to the risks to which either of the belligerents may be exposed, from a failure to fulfill the obligations of neutrality on their part...
Seite 124 - Resolved, That the Committee on Military Affairs be instructed to inquire into the expediency of converting a portion of the forts of the United States...
Seite 17 - The body of Christ is given, taken, and eaten in the Supper, only after an heavenly and spiritual manner. And the mean whereby the body of Christ is received and eaten in the Supper, is faith.
Seite 181 - An act to enforce the rights of citizens of the United States to vote in the several States of this Union, and for other purposes,' " or any acts amendatory thereof or supplementary thereto.
Seite 401 - ... and shall include the right of way, road-bed, bridges, culverts, rolling stock, depots, station grounds, shops, buildings, gravel beds, and all other property, real and personal, exclusively used in the operation of such railway.
Seite 365 - Fame is a vapor ; popularity an accident ; riches take wings ; the only earthly certainty is oblivion ; no man can foresee what a day may bring forth ; while those who cheer to-day will often curse to-morrow : and yet I cherish the hope that the journal I projected and established will live and flourish long after I shall have mouldered into forgotten dust, being guided by a larger wisdom...