Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, Volume 6; Volume 41D. Appleton & Company, 1902 |
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... meeting of the more progressive men of the village and came to me with their earnest remonstrances against not landing the deer . When I informed them that it was a question of finding a number of young men who were willing to become ...
... meeting of the more progressive men of the village and came to me with their earnest remonstrances against not landing the deer . When I informed them that it was a question of finding a number of young men who were willing to become ...
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... meeting it were so far deficient as to leave an adverse bal- ance of £ 42,883 . This had been partly met by applying £ 10,000 out of centenary funds and a sum of £ 21,000 , known as the Butterly fund , whereby it had been reduced to ...
... meeting it were so far deficient as to leave an adverse bal- ance of £ 42,883 . This had been partly met by applying £ 10,000 out of centenary funds and a sum of £ 21,000 , known as the Butterly fund , whereby it had been reduced to ...
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... meeting in June , represented that the number of Old Catholics in Austria had grown steadily during the year , although their priests had been refused recognition by the Gov- ernment , and their meetings had been forbidden by the police ...
... meeting in June , represented that the number of Old Catholics in Austria had grown steadily during the year , although their priests had been refused recognition by the Gov- ernment , and their meetings had been forbidden by the police ...
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... meeting in his ad- dress , referring to a suggestion made by the Rev. Dr. Joseph Parker at the meeting of the Congrega- tional Union that the Liberation Society should cooperate with the Free Church councils , said that they had offered ...
... meeting in his ad- dress , referring to a suggestion made by the Rev. Dr. Joseph Parker at the meeting of the Congrega- tional Union that the Liberation Society should cooperate with the Free Church councils , said that they had offered ...
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... meeting of the English Church Union was held in London in June , Lord Halifax presiding . In his address the president referred to the extent to which progress in the Church during the past sixty years had been due to the rank and file ...
... meeting of the English Church Union was held in London in June , Lord Halifax presiding . In his address the president referred to the extent to which progress in the Church during the past sixty years had been due to the rank and file ...
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