995 resultados para Crimean War, 1853-1856
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[Vol. I] includes a preface by J. van den Heuvel, minister of state, reports 1-12, and extracts from the pastoral letter of Cardinal Mercier, archbishop of Malines; vol. II includes reports 13-22, with facsimiles of German soldiers' diaries, correspondence between Cardinal Mercier and the German authorities, the protest of Mgr. Heylen, bishop of Namur, etc., etc., appended.
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Confederate $10 bill mounted on leaf 30.
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Incluye estadística de la Universidad Central en los cursos académicos de 1853 a 1854 y 1854 a 1855.
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This story first appeared in his: In old Virginia (New York, 1887)
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Added t.-p., engraved.
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Microfilm edition: Primarily caption titles with volume title pages and occasional scattered covers. Pagination irregular. Some advertisement pages missing. Issues for Nov. 1870-Sept. 1879, June 1880 lacking. Volume numbering for vols. 10-34 is irregular. For the convenience of the reader the Old Series numbering was used. Includes indexes to second series of ten volumes, July 1851 to June 1856. Preceding vol. 20 is index to vols. 11-20. Vols. 29, 31-34 lack indexes. Refer to table of contents at the beginning of each issue. After the War, series vols. 5-8 and the June 1880 issue lack indexes. Refer to cumulative index on reel 855.
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"An address to the inhabitants of Pennsylvania, by those freemen of the city of Philadelphia, who are now confined in the Mason's lodge ...": p. 86-115.
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Includes indexes.
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From Annual Report of the American Historical Association for 1902, vol. 1.
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Principally muster-rolls of Pennsylvania troops, reprinted from A brief sketch of the military operations on the Delaware during the late war: together with a copy of the muster-rolls of the several volunteer-corps which composed the Advance light brigade ... Philadelphia, 1820.