Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, Volume 14; Volume 29D. Appleton & Company, 1890 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... authorities . The greatest feat of recent times in the way of exploration is probably Stan- ley's march across central Africa , which is fully described , largely in his own lan- guage , in the articles " Stanley " and " Geographical ...
... authorities . The greatest feat of recent times in the way of exploration is probably Stan- ley's march across central Africa , which is fully described , largely in his own lan- guage , in the articles " Stanley " and " Geographical ...
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... authorities , the Sultan de- taining as hostages two Tadjurah chiefs who were sent to treat with him in behalf of Atchinoff . According to French accounts , Atchinoff not only incited hostile and rebellious feelings against the ...
... authorities , the Sultan de- taining as hostages two Tadjurah chiefs who were sent to treat with him in behalf of Atchinoff . According to French accounts , Atchinoff not only incited hostile and rebellious feelings against the ...
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... authorities publicly announce that they may be opened . A forfeiture of the license to sell and a heavy fine or imprisonment are the penalties for violating this act . Certain local officers and the command- ing officer of the State ...
... authorities publicly announce that they may be opened . A forfeiture of the license to sell and a heavy fine or imprisonment are the penalties for violating this act . Certain local officers and the command- ing officer of the State ...
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... authorities when such appear to be too severe or too lax . Authorizing private business corporations incorpo- rated under the laws of this State to hold meetings and do corporate acts in other States . Declaring it unlawful to employ ...
... authorities when such appear to be too severe or too lax . Authorizing private business corporations incorpo- rated under the laws of this State to hold meetings and do corporate acts in other States . Declaring it unlawful to employ ...
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... authorities and precedents bearing on the case- That from the most ancient times archepisco- pal jurisdiction has existed ; that in the Church of England it has been from time to time continuously exercised in various forms ; that ...
... authorities and precedents bearing on the case- That from the most ancient times archepisco- pal jurisdiction has existed ; that in the Church of England it has been from time to time continuously exercised in various forms ; that ...
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