Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events: Embracing Political, Military, and Ecclesiastical Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical IndustryD. Appleton, 1862 |
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... hundred thousand men . Of that number one - third were rejected as physically incompetent . That is not stricken out of the Senator's calculation . Another third , or almost another third , bought themselves off by exemption . That is ...
... hundred thousand men . Of that number one - third were rejected as physically incompetent . That is not stricken out of the Senator's calculation . Another third , or almost another third , bought themselves off by exemption . That is ...
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... hundred miles above Canton they came apon a remarkable natural bridge of blue lime- stone , called Pik Lank Ngum , of one hundred and twenty - five feet span , from fifty to seventy- five feet in height , and at least two hundred and ...
... hundred miles above Canton they came apon a remarkable natural bridge of blue lime- stone , called Pik Lank Ngum , of one hundred and twenty - five feet span , from fifty to seventy- five feet in height , and at least two hundred and ...
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... hundred ; between 1850 and 1860 the increase was one hundred and nine upon a hundred , while the nation increased only thirty upon a hundred . Should things go on only as they have hitherto done , the Catholic will be one - fifth of the ...
... hundred ; between 1850 and 1860 the increase was one hundred and nine upon a hundred , while the nation increased only thirty upon a hundred . Should things go on only as they have hitherto done , the Catholic will be one - fifth of the ...
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Kentucky Excitement on recruiting negroes 447 reply tions in 1864 459 republications 459 historical litera | 450 |
KERNAN FRANCIS Member of Congress from New York 474 declaration read by Lord Russell 474 action | 475 |
LEECH JOHN Birth 458 career 458 death 458 on the reference of the Presidents message 220 letter | 486 |
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