The International Year Book: A Compendium of the World's Progress During the Year 1898-1902Frank Moore Colby, Harry Thurston Peck Dodd, Mead, 1899 |
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Page 17
... passed by the legislature for the election of a convention to make a new constitution for the State . The convention is expected to devise some scheme for eliminating the colored vote under the forms of law . It would appear , therefore ...
... passed by the legislature for the election of a convention to make a new constitution for the State . The convention is expected to devise some scheme for eliminating the colored vote under the forms of law . It would appear , therefore ...
Page 18
... passed . Beneath the muck is a layer of rubble usually of 3 or 4 feet , then a thin layer of dirt or clay , and beneath this , lying on the bed rock , is the streak of nuggets and gold flakes . From the bottom of the shaft tunnels are ...
... passed . Beneath the muck is a layer of rubble usually of 3 or 4 feet , then a thin layer of dirt or clay , and beneath this , lying on the bed rock , is the streak of nuggets and gold flakes . From the bottom of the shaft tunnels are ...
Page 49
... passed providing for the unification of the national debt and the provincial foreign debts . In August , 1897 , the paper currency amounted to 285,115,964 pesos . There are many private banks in Argentina and fourteen state banks . In ...
... passed providing for the unification of the national debt and the provincial foreign debts . In August , 1897 , the paper currency amounted to 285,115,964 pesos . There are many private banks in Argentina and fourteen state banks . In ...
Page 51
... passing between the watersheds would not , in some parts of the region , pass also along the summits of the highest ... passed along their highest summits , the territory of Argentine would be carried as far as the Pacific . The ...
... passing between the watersheds would not , in some parts of the region , pass also along the summits of the highest ... passed along their highest summits , the territory of Argentine would be carried as far as the Pacific . The ...
Page 82
... passed through it on his journey to Fashoda in March , 1898. It was said that France de- sired it as a recruiting ground for a native army in Central Africa and that from it as a base she would be able to command the upper Nile and ...
... passed through it on his journey to Fashoda in March , 1898. It was said that France de- sired it as a recruiting ground for a native army in Central Africa and that from it as a base she would be able to command the upper Nile and ...
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