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... feet over all , " read " she measures 649 feet over all . " P. 539 , under cut . For " John R. Sovereign , " read " James R. Sovereign . " P. 596 , at beginning of 3d paragraph . For " This boast , " read " This toast . " P. 639 , near ...
... feet over all , " read " she measures 649 feet over all . " P. 539 , under cut . For " John R. Sovereign , " read " James R. Sovereign . " P. 596 , at beginning of 3d paragraph . For " This boast , " read " This toast . " P. 639 , near ...
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... HISTORY 189 1ST QUARTER 1st 1897 ILLUSTRATED GARRETSON COX & CO . BUFFALO . N.Y. GOPTRIGHT 1893 BT GARRETSON COX & CR . CATERED AT BUPPALO POSTOFFICE AS SECOND CLASS MATT A Revolving Cas Solid Oak SIZE : Three Feet High.
... HISTORY 189 1ST QUARTER 1st 1897 ILLUSTRATED GARRETSON COX & CO . BUFFALO . N.Y. GOPTRIGHT 1893 BT GARRETSON COX & CR . CATERED AT BUPPALO POSTOFFICE AS SECOND CLASS MATT A Revolving Cas Solid Oak SIZE : Three Feet High.
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Alfred Sidney Johnson. A Revolving Cas Solid Oak SIZE : Three Feet High Sixteen Inches Square Eight and a - half Feet Shelf Roor Eight and a - quarter Inches Be tween Shelves PRICES : With Glass Doors Without Glass Doors 0 $ 6.00 4.00 ...
Alfred Sidney Johnson. A Revolving Cas Solid Oak SIZE : Three Feet High Sixteen Inches Square Eight and a - half Feet Shelf Roor Eight and a - quarter Inches Be tween Shelves PRICES : With Glass Doors Without Glass Doors 0 $ 6.00 4.00 ...
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... feet . Greville , secretary of the privy council , and court chronicler , reports that on Lord Conyngham's uttering the significant words , " Your Majesty , " she put forth her hand to be kissed before he proceeded ; and that he ...
... feet . Greville , secretary of the privy council , and court chronicler , reports that on Lord Conyngham's uttering the significant words , " Your Majesty , " she put forth her hand to be kissed before he proceeded ; and that he ...
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... feet or more above White and Taku passes , in the same region . Considerable success has attended the experiment of transporting herds of reindeer from Siberia to Alaska , which has now been carried on for five years . Herds are now ...
... feet or more above White and Taku passes , in the same region . Considerable success has attended the experiment of transporting herds of reindeer from Siberia to Alaska , which has now been carried on for five years . Herds are now ...
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Page 48 - consent of the senate thereof, and by Her Britannic Majesty: and the mutual exchange of ratifications shall take place in Washington or in London within six months of the date thereof, or earlier, if possible. " In faith whereof we, the respective plenipotentiaries, have signed this treaty, and have hereunto affixed our seals. " Done in duplicate, at Washington, the
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Page 105 - in trusts or otherwise to control arbitrarily the condition of trade among our citizens;' and it has supported 'such legislation as will prevent the execution of all schemes to oppress the people by undue charges on their supplies or by unjust rates for the transportation of their products to market.' This purpose will be steadily pursued.
Page 326 - into the Hawaiian islands, except upon such conditions as are now or may hereafter be allowed by the laws of the United States; and no C'hinese by reason of anything herein contained .shall be allowed to enter the United States from the Hawaiian islands. "ARTICLE VI. The president shall appoint
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