The American Annual Cyclopedia and Register of Important Events of the Year ..., Volume 4; Volume 1864D. Appleton & Company, 1865 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... question in either country . Mr. Bates , in his youth , had felt the necessity for a good public library , and though he succeeded in ob- taining the books which he needed , he never forgot the difficulties encountered for the want of ...
... question in either country . Mr. Bates , in his youth , had felt the necessity for a good public library , and though he succeeded in ob- taining the books which he needed , he never forgot the difficulties encountered for the want of ...
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... question of likes or dislikes ; it is a question of trade and commerce , affecting the well - being of 70,000,000 of people . It is further argued that our lumber interests suffer by the competition of the Canadian lumber mer- chants ...
... question of likes or dislikes ; it is a question of trade and commerce , affecting the well - being of 70,000,000 of people . It is further argued that our lumber interests suffer by the competition of the Canadian lumber mer- chants ...
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... question . Gov. Brown , of Georgia , sent a message to the Legislature on this subject , which rallied in its support every disaffected and disappointed man in the Confederacy . This message was supported by Vice - President Stephens ...
... question . Gov. Brown , of Georgia , sent a message to the Legislature on this subject , which rallied in its support every disaffected and disappointed man in the Confederacy . This message was supported by Vice - President Stephens ...
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... question which addresses itself most earnestly to our consideration is simply this : " Shall the Confederacy stand or fall ? " If it is to stand , the pedestal must be built with all our hearts . All criminations and recriminations ...
... question which addresses itself most earnestly to our consideration is simply this : " Shall the Confederacy stand or fall ? " If it is to stand , the pedestal must be built with all our hearts . All criminations and recriminations ...
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question . Are you for peace on any other terms than that of the independence of the South ? Mr. Leach . - I am for peace on the basis of the independence of the South if it can be ob- tained ; but if not , then I am for peace on the ...
question . Are you for peace on any other terms than that of the independence of the South ? Mr. Leach . - I am for peace on the basis of the independence of the South if it can be ob- tained ; but if not , then I am for peace on the ...
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