The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of science, art, literature, and practical mechanics, by the orig. ed. of the Encyclopaedia metropolitana [T. Curtis]., Том 2Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) |
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... received for the sale of 14,264,000 lands in 1820 was as follows : 60,000 EXPENDITURES . Dollars . Ohio Indiana Civil , diplomatic , and miscellaneous 2,453,000 Illinois Military 5,163,000 Missouri Naval • 3,304,000 Alabama Interest of ...
... received for the sale of 14,264,000 lands in 1820 was as follows : 60,000 EXPENDITURES . Dollars . Ohio Indiana Civil , diplomatic , and miscellaneous 2,453,000 Illinois Military 5,163,000 Missouri Naval • 3,304,000 Alabama Interest of ...
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... received instruction . This state has a distinct fund of 100,000 dollars for the encouragement of literature , which is ap- propriated to colleges and academies at the dis- cretion of the regents . Pennsylvania has also commenced a ...
... received instruction . This state has a distinct fund of 100,000 dollars for the encouragement of literature , which is ap- propriated to colleges and academies at the dis- cretion of the regents . Pennsylvania has also commenced a ...
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... received legis- lative patronage , and some of the states have resolved to grant an annual provision for the education of the deaf and dumb . There are yet no institutions for the blind . 308. UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES . - The United ...
... received legis- lative patronage , and some of the states have resolved to grant an annual provision for the education of the deaf and dumb . There are yet no institutions for the blind . 308. UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES . - The United ...
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... received reinforcements marched to York Town , in Virginia , where he threw up entrenchments . Washington , who with the French army had been threatening New York , suddenly broke up his encampment , and marched to the south to attack ...
... received reinforcements marched to York Town , in Virginia , where he threw up entrenchments . Washington , who with the French army had been threatening New York , suddenly broke up his encampment , and marched to the south to attack ...
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... received with kindness and liberality . In 1763 Nova Scotia was formally ceded to England by the treaty of Paris , and has since remained a British colony . 387. NEWFOUNDLAND was discovered by Cabot in 1497. In 1610 John Guy , with ...
... received with kindness and liberality . In 1763 Nova Scotia was formally ceded to England by the treaty of Paris , and has since remained a British colony . 387. NEWFOUNDLAND was discovered by Cabot in 1497. In 1610 John Guy , with ...
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