The North American Review, Volume 223Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1926 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Sudan makes his presentation of his subject of first importance . HIRAM WESLEY EVANS , the Imperial Wizard and Emperor , Knights of the Ku Klux Klan , presents here for the first time the story of the Klan , its aims and accomplishments ...
... Sudan makes his presentation of his subject of first importance . HIRAM WESLEY EVANS , the Imperial Wizard and Emperor , Knights of the Ku Klux Klan , presents here for the first time the story of the Klan , its aims and accomplishments ...
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... Sudan Government was authorized to draw from the Nile as much water as it might require for irrigation purposes , my thoughts turned towards the fleecy staple . I visualized the possibility of at least a million more bales being thrown ...
... Sudan Government was authorized to draw from the Nile as much water as it might require for irrigation purposes , my thoughts turned towards the fleecy staple . I visualized the possibility of at least a million more bales being thrown ...
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... Sudan to the Egyptian frontier is over 2,000 miles . The " Black Country " is therefore twice as big as Germany and France together . It is practically as large as the cotton belt of the United States . When the British in June , 1882 ...
... Sudan to the Egyptian frontier is over 2,000 miles . The " Black Country " is therefore twice as big as Germany and France together . It is practically as large as the cotton belt of the United States . When the British in June , 1882 ...
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... Sudan . A treaty was also drafted which provides that : ( 1 ) the British and Egyptian flags should be used throughout the Sudan ; ( 2 ) the supreme military and civil command should be vested in an officer termed " the Governor ...
... Sudan . A treaty was also drafted which provides that : ( 1 ) the British and Egyptian flags should be used throughout the Sudan ; ( 2 ) the supreme military and civil command should be vested in an officer termed " the Governor ...
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... Sudan and Egyptian Governments provisionally fixing the Sudan areas which could draw summer water at 10,000 feddans ( approximately 10,000 acres ) . When the Assuan Dam was heightened a new agreement raised this figure to 20,000 . " The ...
... Sudan and Egyptian Governments provisionally fixing the Sudan areas which could draw summer water at 10,000 feddans ( approximately 10,000 acres ) . When the Assuan Dam was heightened a new agreement raised this figure to 20,000 . " The ...
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