The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge ...Encyclopedia Americana Corporation, 1924 |
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Stran 11
... force of arms . Their last important accession of in- fluence on the island was gained by a treaty with the kingdom ... forces of the two powers came into collision , and a war ensued which dragged on for a num- ber of years , caused ...
... force of arms . Their last important accession of in- fluence on the island was gained by a treaty with the kingdom ... forces of the two powers came into collision , and a war ensued which dragged on for a num- ber of years , caused ...
Stran 16
... force for anti- slavery agitation was present . He was uncompromising , fiery , earnest and persistent antagonist of slavery . He was the spokesman of the anti - slavery forces in the Senate as Calhoun had been for the pro - slavery ...
... force for anti- slavery agitation was present . He was uncompromising , fiery , earnest and persistent antagonist of slavery . He was the spokesman of the anti - slavery forces in the Senate as Calhoun had been for the pro - slavery ...
Stran 17
... force in an attempt to get the French troops out of Mexico , as it might result in war . He was opposed to the issuing of letters of marque , and when the bill was passed used every effort to prevent the law going into effect , in which ...
... force in an attempt to get the French troops out of Mexico , as it might result in war . He was opposed to the issuing of letters of marque , and when the bill was passed used every effort to prevent the law going into effect , in which ...
Stran 23
... force of gravity on the earth . A man of ordinary size would weigh two tons at the surface of the sun , and would , therefore , be instantly crushed to death by his own weight , were it possible for him otherwise to exist there ...
... force of gravity on the earth . A man of ordinary size would weigh two tons at the surface of the sun , and would , therefore , be instantly crushed to death by his own weight , were it possible for him otherwise to exist there ...
Stran 24
... force than they are attracted toward it , and will thus be driven from the sun when in its neighborhood , or supported tempo- rarily at a certain height above the sun . Hale has proved , by spectroscopic methods similar to those ...
... force than they are attracted toward it , and will thus be driven from the sun when in its neighborhood , or supported tempo- rarily at a certain height above the sun . Hale has proved , by spectroscopic methods similar to those ...
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