New American Supplement to the Latest Edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica, Том 2Day Otis Kellogg Werner Company, 1897 |
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... Union . It was then 92,597 . In 1860 it had increased to 379,994 . The increase during the next ten years was not so great , the census of 1870 giving the population as 560,247 . In 1880 the number had increased to 864,694 , and in 1890 ...
... Union . It was then 92,597 . In 1860 it had increased to 379,994 . The increase during the next ten years was not so great , the census of 1870 giving the population as 560,247 . In 1880 the number had increased to 864,694 , and in 1890 ...
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... union . In 1867 he took office under Sir John Macdonald , first as Postmaster - General and afterward as Minister of the Interior . In 1878 he was Postmaster - General and Minister of Militia in the Liberal - Conservative administration ...
... union . In 1867 he took office under Sir John Macdonald , first as Postmaster - General and afterward as Minister of the Interior . In 1878 he was Postmaster - General and Minister of Militia in the Liberal - Conservative administration ...
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... union the older provinces of the crown in British North America . Already , most of the " Fathers of Confederation " have passed away , including the conspicuous fig- ures , Sir John A. Macdonald and Sir G. Etienne Cartier , the ...
... union the older provinces of the crown in British North America . Already , most of the " Fathers of Confederation " have passed away , including the conspicuous fig- ures , Sir John A. Macdonald and Sir G. Etienne Cartier , the ...
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... union of 1840-41 called forth not a few trenchant polit- ical brochures , and many valuable studies of im- portant periods in Canadian history have been made from time to time , but native works of a purely literary nature were almost ...
... union of 1840-41 called forth not a few trenchant polit- ical brochures , and many valuable studies of im- portant periods in Canadian history have been made from time to time , but native works of a purely literary nature were almost ...
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... Union during the Civil War , was a trusted adviser of Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Chase , and was a member of the constitutional con- vention of Pennsylvania in 1872. He bequeathed his valuable library to the University of Pennsylvania . His ...
... Union during the Civil War , was a trusted adviser of Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Chase , and was a member of the constitutional con- vention of Pennsylvania in 1872. He bequeathed his valuable library to the University of Pennsylvania . His ...
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