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... chief astronomers of the United States and British commissions . This agreement was to the effect that the officers of the United States were to determine astronomical stations at intervals of forty miles , and to survey a belt of ...
... chief astronomers of the United States and British commissions . This agreement was to the effect that the officers of the United States were to determine astronomical stations at intervals of forty miles , and to survey a belt of ...
Page li
... chief magis- tracy of the Spanish nation ; decree conferring upon him the chief magistracy . 871 Mar. 4 Mar. Mar. 14 Decree indefinitely suspending the blockade of the northern coast of Spain . 876 9 Inclosing letter from Porto Rico ...
... chief magis- tracy of the Spanish nation ; decree conferring upon him the chief magistracy . 871 Mar. 4 Mar. Mar. 14 Decree indefinitely suspending the blockade of the northern coast of Spain . 876 9 Inclosing letter from Porto Rico ...
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... chief shepherd , Jesus , by whom they have been appointed . " This time the Pope repeats this doctrine with regard to the Austrian government , whose view is that it is for the state to define the boundary between the external and ...
... chief shepherd , Jesus , by whom they have been appointed . " This time the Pope repeats this doctrine with regard to the Austrian government , whose view is that it is for the state to define the boundary between the external and ...
Page 41
... chiefs of the insurrection sent messages to all the chiefs of the villages around Tangier declaring that , if any attempt was made to re- sist their authority , or to support the governor of Tangier , their villages and standing corn ...
... chiefs of the insurrection sent messages to all the chiefs of the villages around Tangier declaring that , if any attempt was made to re- sist their authority , or to support the governor of Tangier , their villages and standing corn ...
Page 83
... chief attention of the chambers during the next session . Various practical reforms , it is said , will be brought forward , and some of them may become laws , since it is hardly to be supposed that so much discussion will be allowed to ...
... chief attention of the chambers during the next session . Various practical reforms , it is said , will be brought forward , and some of them may become laws , since it is hardly to be supposed that so much discussion will be allowed to ...
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