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, 1869 |
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... equal zest the life - juices of the hop , the rose , the potato , and the grape ; and the grasshoppers were almost universally prevalent and destructive to grass , to herbage and foliage , not only on the plains of Kansas , Nebraska ...
... equal zest the life - juices of the hop , the rose , the potato , and the grape ; and the grasshoppers were almost universally prevalent and destructive to grass , to herbage and foliage , not only on the plains of Kansas , Nebraska ...
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... equal to 125 ° of longi- tude , which , on a parallel of 45 ° north , would be equal to about 5,303 geographical or 6,187 statute miles . The population of Alaska is reported by the military commander to be 8,000 whites and 15,000 ...
... equal to 125 ° of longi- tude , which , on a parallel of 45 ° north , would be equal to about 5,303 geographical or 6,187 statute miles . The population of Alaska is reported by the military commander to be 8,000 whites and 15,000 ...
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... equal numbers , every man in Árkansas took eager part in the struggle for carrying or defeating the measure ; which contention , and the reciprocal efforts against each other to ob- tain victory , so engrossed , if not wholly ab- sorbed ...
... equal numbers , every man in Árkansas took eager part in the struggle for carrying or defeating the measure ; which contention , and the reciprocal efforts against each other to ob- tain victory , so engrossed , if not wholly ab- sorbed ...
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... equal , and I demand the enforce- ment of that guarantee made to my forefathers , to every one of each race , who had fought for it . The constitution which this ordinance would reënact is not satisfactory , as it is blurred all over ...
... equal , and I demand the enforce- ment of that guarantee made to my forefathers , to every one of each race , who had fought for it . The constitution which this ordinance would reënact is not satisfactory , as it is blurred all over ...
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... equal to 0.07775 , should be reduced to 0.06939 , and an increase of the mass of the earth , cor- responding to the latest determinations of the solar parallax , would reduce the value of the superior limit still more . In Mr ...
... equal to 0.07775 , should be reduced to 0.06939 , and an increase of the mass of the earth , cor- responding to the latest determinations of the solar parallax , would reduce the value of the superior limit still more . In Mr ...
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