Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, Volume 4; Volume 19D. Appleton & Company, 1880 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... annual ses- sion at Battle Creek , Michigan , November 7th . Twenty conferences and two missions were represented by thirty - nine delegates . The Con- ference Treasurer reported that his receipts and expenditures for the year had been ...
... annual ses- sion at Battle Creek , Michigan , November 7th . Twenty conferences and two missions were represented by thirty - nine delegates . The Con- ference Treasurer reported that his receipts and expenditures for the year had been ...
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... annually . The three commissioners were appointed by the Governor , and they at once proceeded to take the required oath and file their bonds . On February 15th they presented and filed in the Chancery Court their petition to take ...
... annually . The three commissioners were appointed by the Governor , and they at once proceeded to take the required oath and file their bonds . On February 15th they presented and filed in the Chancery Court their petition to take ...
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... annually $ 32,528,437 , three fourths of which , or $ 24,396,828 , is attributable to intemperance . Add the cost of pauperism caused by this evil , 821,375,000 , and we find the total annual expense of alcoholic stimulants to the ...
... annually $ 32,528,437 , three fourths of which , or $ 24,396,828 , is attributable to intemperance . Add the cost of pauperism caused by this evil , 821,375,000 , and we find the total annual expense of alcoholic stimulants to the ...
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... annually during the period aforesaid , from any source whatever , is hereby expressly appropriated to said purpose , until the sum of one hundred and eighty - eight thousand dollars afore- said shall have been applied annually in ...
... annually during the period aforesaid , from any source whatever , is hereby expressly appropriated to said purpose , until the sum of one hundred and eighty - eight thousand dollars afore- said shall have been applied annually in ...
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Page 104 - No law shall be revised or amended by reference to its title, but in such case the Act revised or section amended shall be reenacted and published at length as revised or amended...
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