The International Year Book: A Compendium of the World's Progress During the Year 1898-1902, Volume 3Dodd, Mead, 1901 |
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... published annually a card catalogue or index to all the experi- ment station publications in the United States . The total revenue of 73 German stations is given as 2,244,630 marks , or , approximately , $ 94,312 , which is derived from ...
... published annually a card catalogue or index to all the experi- ment station publications in the United States . The total revenue of 73 German stations is given as 2,244,630 marks , or , approximately , $ 94,312 , which is derived from ...
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... published an account of some of these trips in Mandalay to Momein in 1876. In 1879 he published two large volumes of anatomical and zoological researches . He was the first to obtain a specimen of the porpoise inhabit- ing the Irrawaddy ...
... published an account of some of these trips in Mandalay to Momein in 1876. In 1879 he published two large volumes of anatomical and zoological researches . He was the first to obtain a specimen of the porpoise inhabit- ing the Irrawaddy ...
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... published as a separate volume in 1889. Dr. Anderson retired from the Indian service in 1886 , and after a few years spent in travel he settled in London . He passed several winters in Egypt , and prosecuted vigorously the study of its ...
... published as a separate volume in 1889. Dr. Anderson retired from the Indian service in 1886 , and after a few years spent in travel he settled in London . He passed several winters in Egypt , and prosecuted vigorously the study of its ...
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... published reports and monographs , while the collections brought back by the various government expedi- tions or obtained by gift or purchase are deposited in the National Museum in charge of officers of the Smithsonian Institution ...
... published reports and monographs , while the collections brought back by the various government expedi- tions or obtained by gift or purchase are deposited in the National Museum in charge of officers of the Smithsonian Institution ...
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... published a full report on his excava- tions at Alexandria in 1898-99 , which yielded little in the way of smaller objects , but threw much light on the arrangement of the ancient streets , and the history of building in the ancient ...
... published a full report on his excava- tions at Alexandria in 1898-99 , which yielded little in the way of smaller objects , but threw much light on the arrangement of the ancient streets , and the history of building in the ancient ...
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Page 147 - Having behind us the producing masses of this nation and the world, supported by the commercial interests, the laboring interests and the toilers everywhere, we will answer their demand for a gold standard by saying to them: 'You shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns; you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold.
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