Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, Volume 9; Volume 24D. Appleton & Company, 1885 |
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... relations with their subsidized allies . It was found imprac- ticable to convoy their commissioners through Afghanistan with a large British military force , although they expected to meet their colleagues attended by a guard sufficient ...
... relations with their subsidized allies . It was found imprac- ticable to convoy their commissioners through Afghanistan with a large British military force , although they expected to meet their colleagues attended by a guard sufficient ...
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... Relations of Church and State of the Lower House , upon whom it would fall to act as the advisers of Convoca- tion . The Committee of the Lower House on this subject reported the results of a conference it had had with the Committee of ...
... Relations of Church and State of the Lower House , upon whom it would fall to act as the advisers of Convoca- tion . The Committee of the Lower House on this subject reported the results of a conference it had had with the Committee of ...
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... relations of church and state as presented in the report of the committee on that subject . The following res- olutions , embodying the action of the present and of the previous sessions , were adopted or reaffirmed : That having regard ...
... relations of church and state as presented in the report of the committee on that subject . The following res- olutions , embodying the action of the present and of the previous sessions , were adopted or reaffirmed : That having regard ...
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... relations of proportion in the different parts of the pyramid , without attaching any particular significance to them . He contro- verts the theory of Lepsius , that the pyramids were built by successive accretions , or by the addition ...
... relations of proportion in the different parts of the pyramid , without attaching any particular significance to them . He contro- verts the theory of Lepsius , that the pyramids were built by successive accretions , or by the addition ...
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... relations have been har- monious ; the annoyances of government have been lessened ; there has been absolute freedom from the depredations of hostile savages , which in previous years have been such a menace to the progress of our ...
... relations have been har- monious ; the annoyances of government have been lessened ; there has been absolute freedom from the depredations of hostile savages , which in previous years have been such a menace to the progress of our ...
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