The New International Encyclopædia, Volume 17Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby Dodd, Mead, 1904 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... Michigan , in 1885 , and named by him in ignorance of the fact that Kuhn , of Leip- zig , had given this name in 1824 to " a poisonous principle formed in cheese by putrefaction . " Vaughan obtained his crystallizable principle by ...
... Michigan , in 1885 , and named by him in ignorance of the fact that Kuhn , of Leip- zig , had given this name in 1824 to " a poisonous principle formed in cheese by putrefaction . " Vaughan obtained his crystallizable principle by ...
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... Michigan , with having aided 1000 or 1500 ; Rev. Charles Farrer with having aided 400 ; Philo Carpenter , of Chicago , with having aided 200 ; while H. B. Leper , of Princeton , Ill . , aided 31 runaways to reach Canada in six weeks ...
... Michigan , with having aided 1000 or 1500 ; Rev. Charles Farrer with having aided 400 ; Philo Carpenter , of Chicago , with having aided 200 ; while H. B. Leper , of Princeton , Ill . , aided 31 runaways to reach Canada in six weeks ...
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... Michigan . Some of these lands were treeless and hence were properly called prairies , although modern physiography prefers to designate them as lake plains . Lake Superior is surrounded by older rocks , which have been greatly dis ...
... Michigan . Some of these lands were treeless and hence were properly called prairies , although modern physiography prefers to designate them as lake plains . Lake Superior is surrounded by older rocks , which have been greatly dis ...
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... Michigan эриэлто Lake Huron L. Erie Ontario White Mis // Green Cape Cod LONG I R. Allegheny Mts . Appalachian Highland ohio Cumberland R sissippi Tennes Alabam A Black MIS ATL OCE AN CHatteras 100 fathom depth ATLANTIC Sabine R COAST ...
... Michigan эриэлто Lake Huron L. Erie Ontario White Mis // Green Cape Cod LONG I R. Allegheny Mts . Appalachian Highland ohio Cumberland R sissippi Tennes Alabam A Black MIS ATL OCE AN CHatteras 100 fathom depth ATLANTIC Sabine R COAST ...
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... Michigan .. Alabama . Pennsylvania . Virginia and West Virginia . New York ..... 1850 1870 1891 1901 2,700 1,838 877,283 67,319 46,385 859.507 11 350 2,337,286 84.108 446,945 645,105 6,127,001 11,109,537 9,654,067 1,986,830 2,801,732 ...
... Michigan .. Alabama . Pennsylvania . Virginia and West Virginia . New York ..... 1850 1870 1891 1901 2,700 1,838 877,283 67,319 46,385 859.507 11 350 2,337,286 84.108 446,945 645,105 6,127,001 11,109,537 9,654,067 1,986,830 2,801,732 ...
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Page 11 - HISTORICAL VIEW OF THE PROGRESS OF DISCOVERY ON THE MORE NORTHERN COASTS OF NORTH AMERICA.