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A large number of distin- guished men from several European countries had been invited by Mr. Carnegie to be present at the dedication of the Carnegie Institute in Pitts- burg on April 11th . The date of the Congress was so fixed that ...
A large number of distin- guished men from several European countries had been invited by Mr. Carnegie to be present at the dedication of the Carnegie Institute in Pitts- burg on April 11th . The date of the Congress was so fixed that ...
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A considerable number of delegates present failed to register . These registered delegates came from thirty - nine states and territories . The far south and the Pacific coast were well represented as well as the nearer sections of the ...
A considerable number of delegates present failed to register . These registered delegates came from thirty - nine states and territories . The far south and the Pacific coast were well represented as well as the nearer sections of the ...
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The spirit which animated all who were in any way connected with the Congress and who were present at its meetings , was remarkable . There was universal enthusiasm , earnestness and friendliness . It was felt that the Congress platform ...
The spirit which animated all who were in any way connected with the Congress and who were present at its meetings , was remarkable . There was universal enthusiasm , earnestness and friendliness . It was felt that the Congress platform ...
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... and to present his greeting , his compliments , and his regrets for not being present , also his hearty hope and prayer that the result of this Congress in New York will have the effect of strengthening the arms and the influences ...
... and to present his greeting , his compliments , and his regrets for not being present , also his hearty hope and prayer that the result of this Congress in New York will have the effect of strengthening the arms and the influences ...
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Were he not so he would never have survived in the fierce struggle for existence , and would never have reached his present state of civilization . But fighting animal though he is , he realizes the advantages of peace , and as the ...
Were he not so he would never have survived in the fierce struggle for existence , and would never have reached his present state of civilization . But fighting animal though he is , he realizes the advantages of peace , and as the ...
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