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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... important cities in the State ized by a smooth and polished versification , are Selma and Mobile . The former is on the and terseness and compactness of language , west bank of the Alabama River , fifty - six miles and her style is ...
... important cities in the State ized by a smooth and polished versification , are Selma and Mobile . The former is on the and terseness and compactness of language , west bank of the Alabama River , fifty - six miles and her style is ...
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... important were " The Discourses of the Paulist Fathers for 1863 and 1864 ; " Rev. W. Aikman's discourses on " The Moral Power of the Sea ; " Rev. Dr. Hitchcock's " Final Tri- umph of Christianity ; " Rev. J. Matthews , D. D. , " Sermons ...
... important were " The Discourses of the Paulist Fathers for 1863 and 1864 ; " Rev. W. Aikman's discourses on " The Moral Power of the Sea ; " Rev. Dr. Hitchcock's " Final Tri- umph of Christianity ; " Rev. J. Matthews , D. D. , " Sermons ...
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... important additions to our geographical literature . Among other original American works of this class we notice " Man and Nature , " by Hon . George P. Marsh ; Mr. Edward L. Clark's " Daleth ; or , the Home- stead of the Nations ...
... important additions to our geographical literature . Among other original American works of this class we notice " Man and Nature , " by Hon . George P. Marsh ; Mr. Edward L. Clark's " Daleth ; or , the Home- stead of the Nations ...
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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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