The American Encyclopaedic Dictionary: A ... Work of Reference to the English Language Defining Over 250,000 Words ... Containing Over One Hundred Maps and Diagrams and Nearly Four Thousand Illustrations, Band 11R.S. Peale and J.A. Hill, 1897 |
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... received at mines per ton of 2,000 pounds . 1.21 1.25 604,230 113,422 3,378,484 $ 3,707,426 $ 1.10 Of the amount shown above as loaded at mines for shipment , 1,868,596 short tons were delivered for consumption within the State of A. 21 ...
... received at mines per ton of 2,000 pounds . 1.21 1.25 604,230 113,422 3,378,484 $ 3,707,426 $ 1.10 Of the amount shown above as loaded at mines for shipment , 1,868,596 short tons were delivered for consumption within the State of A. 21 ...
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... received its present name in 1664 from the Duke of York and Albany , afterwards James II . It obtained a city charter in 1686 and became the cap . of N. Y. in 1797. Pop . ( 1890 ) 94,923 . Albateg'ni , Al - Bata'ni , ( MUHAMMED BEN ...
... received its present name in 1664 from the Duke of York and Albany , afterwards James II . It obtained a city charter in 1686 and became the cap . of N. Y. in 1797. Pop . ( 1890 ) 94,923 . Albateg'ni , Al - Bata'ni , ( MUHAMMED BEN ...
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... received a plenti- ful supply of water by means of such wells , and many more applications have yet to be made . ( Tchihatcher , at the British Association in 1882 , affirmed that A. W. were made in old Greek times in the Sahara , at ...
... received a plenti- ful supply of water by means of such wells , and many more applications have yet to be made . ( Tchihatcher , at the British Association in 1882 , affirmed that A. W. were made in old Greek times in the Sahara , at ...
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... received the number 56 , while , if it had been numbered at the time of its actual first observation , it would have been numbered 47 , the number of discoveries having reached to 55 in the meantime . Some compilers have attempted to ...
... received the number 56 , while , if it had been numbered at the time of its actual first observation , it would have been numbered 47 , the number of discoveries having reached to 55 in the meantime . Some compilers have attempted to ...
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... received a gold medal of the National Academy of Sciences , and in the photographic normal spec- trum of the sun ... receiving annually about 35,000 bales , 6,000 of which are consumed by the local manu- factories . It has 2 national ...
... received a gold medal of the National Academy of Sciences , and in the photographic normal spec- trum of the sun ... receiving annually about 35,000 bales , 6,000 of which are consumed by the local manu- factories . It has 2 national ...
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Seite 148 - Columbia, a printed copy of the title of the book, map, chart, dramatic or musical composition, engraving, cut, print, photograph, or chromo, or a description of the painting, drawing, statue, statuary, or a model or design, for a work of the fine arts...
Seite 33 - Spain ; and the ratifications shall be exchanged at Washington within six months from the date hereof, or earlier if possible. In faith whereof, we, the respective Plenipotentiaries, have signed this treaty and have hereunto affixed our seals. Done in duplicate at Paris, the tenth day of December, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-eight.
Seite 28 - Who after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, which were found to be in...
Seite 33 - Such assent having been given, the treaty shall remain in force for ten years from the date at which it may come into operation, and further, until the expiration of twelve months after either of the high contracting parties shall give notice to the other of its wish to terminate the same...
Seite 33 - America, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate thereof, and by her Britannic Majesty ; and the ratifications shall be exchanged either at Washington or at London within six months from the date hereof, or earlier if possible.
Seite 149 - Copyrights cannot be granted upon Trade-marks, nor upon Labels intended to be used with any article of manufacture. If protection for such prints or labels is Desired, application must be made to the Patent Office, where they are registered at a fee of $6 for labels and $.35 for trade-marks. PATENTS ISSUED IN 1887 TO RESIDENTS OF EACH STATE.
Seite 33 - The decision of the Tribunal shall, if possible, be made within three months from the close of the argument on both sides. It shall be made in writing and dated, and shall be signed by the Arbitrators who may assent to it.
Seite 302 - The boundaries of villages have been but seldom altered, and though the villages themselves have been sometimes injured, and even desolated, by war, famine, and disease, the same name, the same limits, the same interests, and even the same families have continued for ages.
Seite 127 - Highlanders in opposition to the people of the low country, whom they despise as inferior to them in courage, and believe they have a right to plunder them whenever it is in their power. This last arises from a tradition that the Lowlands in old times were the possessions of their ancestors. The chief exercises an arbitrary authority over his vassals, determines all differences and disputes that happen among them, and levies taxes upon extraordinary occasions, such as the marriage of a daughter,...
Seite 155 - ... by the foot with a string, to save them from rolling into the water. They feed their horses and their other beasts upon fish, which abound in the lake to such a degree that a man has only to open his trap-door and to let down a basket by a rope into the water, and then to wait a very short time, when he draws it up quite full of them.