Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, Volumen18;Volumen33D. Appleton & Company, 1894 |
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THE ANNUAL CYCLOPEDIA . A period of twenty - three months , ending on the. ABYSSINIA , an empire in eastern Africa . Menelek II , who succeeded Johannis II as Negus Negusti , accepted an Italian protectorate by a treaty concluded on May ...
THE ANNUAL CYCLOPEDIA . A period of twenty - three months , ending on the. ABYSSINIA , an empire in eastern Africa . Menelek II , who succeeded Johannis II as Negus Negusti , accepted an Italian protectorate by a treaty concluded on May ...
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... months had been $ 12,121 . The International Sabbath - School Association reported the number of schools as 1,552 , with 35,223 members , and an average attendance of 26,075 ; and the gifts of the Sabbath schools to missions amounted to ...
... months had been $ 12,121 . The International Sabbath - School Association reported the number of schools as 1,552 , with 35,223 members , and an average attendance of 26,075 ; and the gifts of the Sabbath schools to missions amounted to ...
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period of twenty - three months , ending on the date last mentioned , the net income from con- victs was $ 157,702.58 . Militia . - The total number of officers and men in the State militia is about 2,730 , but at least 40 per cent . of ...
period of twenty - three months , ending on the date last mentioned , the net income from con- victs was $ 157,702.58 . Militia . - The total number of officers and men in the State militia is about 2,730 , but at least 40 per cent . of ...
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... months of 1892 showed an in- crease over the same period in 1891 of $ 4,500,000 in imports , and $ 4,000,000 in exports , indicating a gradual recovery from the crisis of 1890 - '91 . Navigation . During 1891 were entered at the ports ...
... months of 1892 showed an in- crease over the same period in 1891 of $ 4,500,000 in imports , and $ 4,000,000 in exports , indicating a gradual recovery from the crisis of 1890 - '91 . Navigation . During 1891 were entered at the ports ...
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... months , at an average salary of $ 79.77 . The number of children of school age in the Territory was 15 , - 463 , of whom 9,997 were enrolled on the school lists . The total amount paid in salaries was $ 140,712.21 , and the total ...
... months , at an average salary of $ 79.77 . The number of children of school age in the Territory was 15 , - 463 , of whom 9,997 were enrolled on the school lists . The total amount paid in salaries was $ 140,712.21 , and the total ...
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Página 221 - Act or omission of the shipper or owner of the goods, his agent or representative...
Página 219 - Treasury to prevent the introduction of contagious or infectious diseases into the United States...
Página 233 - The Republican party is in favor of the use of both gold and silver as money, and condemns the policy of the Democratic Administration in its efforts to demonetize silver.
Página 214 - States having jurisdiction in the locality where such violation shall have been committed, and it shall be the duty of such district 'attorney to bring such suits upon duly verified information being lodged with him of such violation having occurred. And it shall also be the duty of the Interstate Commerce Commission to lodge with the proper district attorneys information of any such violations as may come to its knowledge...
Página 233 - ... be of equal intrinsic and exchangeable value, or be adjusted through international agreement or by such safeguards of legislation as shall insure the maintenance of the parity of the two metals and the equal power of every dollar at all times in the markets and in the payment of debts; and we demand that all paper currency shall be kept at par with and redeemable in such coin.
Página 219 - SEC. 2. That any vessel at any foreign port clearing for any port or place in the United States shall be required to obtain from the consul, vice-consul, or other consular officer of the United States at the port of departure, or from...
Página 219 - Treasury, setting forth the sanitary history and condition of said vessel, and that it has in all respects complied with the rules and regulations in such cases prescribed for securing the best sanitary condition of the said vessel, its cargo, passengers, and crew...
Página 221 - ... loss or damage arising from negligence, fault, or failure in proper loading, stowage, custody, care, or proper delivery of any and all lawful merchandise or property committed to its or their charge.
Página 221 - ... to exercise due diligence properly equip, man, provision, and outfit said vessel, and to make said vessel seaworthy and capable of performing her intended voyage, or whereby the obligations of the master, officers, agents, or servants to carefully handle and stow her cargo and to care for and properly deliver same, shall in any wise be lessened, weakened, or avoided.
Página 240 - And it is hereby declared to be the policy of the United States to "continue the use of both gold and silver as standard money, and to coin both gold and silver into money of equal intrinsic and exchangeable value, such equality to be secured through international agreement, or by such safeguards of legislation as will insure the maintenance of the parity in value of the coins of the two metals, and the equal power of every dollar at all times in the markets and in the payment of debts.