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By and 1866
By the summer of 1866 Johnson's method of restoring states to the Union by executive fiat, without safeguards for the Union Party or the freedmen, was in deep trouble.
By 1866 any native of the North East could be called a Geordie.
By 1866 he was " able to command ten to fifteen guineas for the reworking of a single Punch cartoon as a pencil sketch ", alongside his " comfortable " Punch salary " of about £ 800 a year ".
By 1866 it had already become a widely popular gambling game in Houston, Texas, under the name ' Keno '.
By 1866, he had developed three classes of stellar spectra:
By 1866 enrollment increased to 1, 205 students, many of whom were Civil War veterans.
By 1866, the French Army completely withdrew from Mexico ; Maximilian was executed by Juárez in 1867.
By 1856, the average depth in the area west of Mons was 361, and in 1866, 437 meters and some pits had reached down 700 and 900 meters ; one was 1, 065 meters deep, probably the deepest coal mine in Europe at this time.
" By early 1866, full-scale political warfare existed between Johnson ( now allied with the Democrats ) and the Radical Republicans ; he vetoed laws and issued orders that contradicted Congressional legislation.
By 1866, it had gained the greatest circulation of any newspaper in France.
By 1866, he harvested 20, 000 pounds of Burley tobacco and sold it in 1867 at the St. Louis Fair for $ 58 per hundred pounds.
By 1866 the village contained about 600 whites and Chippewas.
By 1866 several other clubs had also adopted an updated version of Melbourne's rules ( which were drafted by H. C. A.
By 1866, following the American Civil War, the government moved the Confederated Tribe of Peoria to Oklahoma, and the land they once occupied was sold to settlers.
By the end of 1866 a thick rock wall ten feet high enclosed the center of town.
By the time the Kansas Pacific Railroad laid its tracks west through Manhattan in 1866, the 11-year-old settlement was permanently ensconced in the tallgrass prairie.
By September 1866 construction had advanced to the point where the Board of Trade inspector Captain Henry Tyler could make an initial inspection and report.
By the time a further mintage of the denomination was needed, in 1866, the coins were made of bronze, and were only 15 millimetres in diameter, weighing between 0. 9 and 1. 0 gram.
By 1866 the Zeiss workshop sold their 1, 000 microscope.
By 1866 however, Towcester was linked to the national rail network by the first of several routes which came together to form the Stratford and Midland Junction Railway, known as the " SMJ ".
By 1866, the Waldeck contingent was styled Fürstlisches Waldecksches Füselier-Bataillon, and in the Austro-Prussian War of that year Waldeck ( already in a military convention with Prussia from 1862 ) allied with the Prussians ; however the Battalion saw no action.
By 1866, eight years after the death of John Snow, William Farr publicly acknowledged that the miasma theory on the transmission of cholera was wrong, by his statistics ' justification on the death rate.
By the mid 1860s, the club was in decline, and despite efforts by the First Trinity Boat Club in 1866 to limit their membership in order to boost those of 2nd Trinity, this failed to help, and the decline continued.
By 1862, Minnesota had established Congressional districts, and in that year he was re-elected from Minnesota's 1st congressional district ; and also in 1864 and 1866.

By and collection
By September 1940 the Suite had developed into a collection of six songs, `` four spirituals, a dream, and a lullaby ''.
By law, Augustus held a collection of powers granted to him for life by the Senate, including supreme military command, and those of tribune and censor.
By 1932, Pasternak had strikingly reshaped his style to make it acceptable to the Soviet public and printed the new collection of poems aptly titled The Second Birth.
By the spring of 1794, forced collection of food was not sufficient to feed even Paris and the days of the Committee were numbered.
By 1970 several different techniques had been shown to perform well on small text corpora such as the Cranfield collection ( several thousand documents ).
By the 5th century, this authentic collection had been enlarged by spurious letters, and some of the original letters had been changed with interpolations, created to posthumously enlist Ignatius as an unwitting witness in theological disputes of that age, while the purported eye-witness account of his martyrdom is also thought to be a forgery from around the same time.
By the mid-18th century there was an increasing number of proposals to create a public gallery, with the art critic La Font de Saint-Yenne publishing, in 1747, a call for a display of the royal collection '.
By 2006, most of the collection had been sold off and the museum was on a time-out ; by 2010 Rooseum had been dismantled and a subsidiary of the national Museum of Modern Design inaugurated in its place.
By 1597, the collection occupied three rooms of the incomplete northern wing.
By 1815, Jefferson's library included 6, 487 books, which he sold to the Library of Congress for $ 23, 950 to replace the smaller collection destroyed in the War of 1812.
By 1906, Thurman was offering built-in central cleaning systems that used compressed air, yet featured no dust collection.
By moving the heat away from the collection surface, it greatly reduces thermal losses at night and improves net heat gain.
By her early teens she had a collection of regional and national titles, having competed in the 100 metres, 200 metres and high jump.
By the time the items arrived in Taiwan, the Communist army had already seized control of the Palace Museum collection so not all of the collection could be sent to Taiwan.
By the end of 2004, the Library's collection composed of more than 4. 4588 million copies and articles, including books, journals, bound volumes of newspapers, and audio-visual recordings.
By designing a tollgate specifically for electronic collection, it is possible to carry out open-road tolling, where the customer does not need to slow at all when passing through the tollgate.
Phil later released the four disc collection Music to Paint By.
By 1950 this collection had swollen to more than 1, 500 volumes including 150 printed before 1600 and even a small amount predating 1500.
By the early 1940s, the foundation had accumulated such a large collection of avant-garde paintings that the need for a permanent building to house the art collection had become apparent.
By that time, the foundation's collection included a broad spectrum of expressionist and surrealist works, including paintings by Paul Klee, Oskar Kokoschka and Joan Miró.
By 1852, it was already a motley collection of a dozen rude shanties scattered along the road, each one containing a cantina which catered to the vaqueros of the San Andreas and Los Corralitos Ranchos.
By 1968 the library ’ s collection had grown substantially and plans were made for a new addition to the building.

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