The Great Round World and what is Going on in it, Issue 186W. B. Harrison, 1900 |
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... sent for remittances unless by special request . The number on the wrapper shows that a remittance has been received , also the number with which a subscription will expire . Please always give the old and the new addresses and ten days ...
... sent for remittances unless by special request . The number on the wrapper shows that a remittance has been received , also the number with which a subscription will expire . Please always give the old and the new addresses and ten days ...
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... sent on trial Offer No. 1 for Eight weeks for 25 cents ( regular price , 40 cents ) . If you accept this offer - No . 1 - please fill blank , cut out , and mail with a quarter . The Great Round World Co. , 150 Fifth Avenue , New York ...
... sent on trial Offer No. 1 for Eight weeks for 25 cents ( regular price , 40 cents ) . If you accept this offer - No . 1 - please fill blank , cut out , and mail with a quarter . The Great Round World Co. , 150 Fifth Avenue , New York ...
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... sent word that a relief force would arrive from the south on May 18 , and the garrison made assurance of its ability to hold out until June . The relief column under Colonel Mahon set out on May 4 from Barkly West . It is supposed to ...
... sent word that a relief force would arrive from the south on May 18 , and the garrison made assurance of its ability to hold out until June . The relief column under Colonel Mahon set out on May 4 from Barkly West . It is supposed to ...
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... sent to Anticosti to serve the warrants and see that they are obeyed at once . The evicted settlers will be transported to the Canadian Northwest , probably to some point near Win- nipeg , where they will be given free holdings of land ...
... sent to Anticosti to serve the warrants and see that they are obeyed at once . The evicted settlers will be transported to the Canadian Northwest , probably to some point near Win- nipeg , where they will be given free holdings of land ...
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... sent to the president of the Panama Canal Company a warning that , if the five million francs , which is to secure the concession granted to the canal company for an extension of the time required for construction , be paid to the ...
... sent to the president of the Panama Canal Company a warning that , if the five million francs , which is to secure the concession granted to the canal company for an extension of the time required for construction , be paid to the ...
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