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By the 1850s, slavery was still legal in the southern United States, but had been generally outlawed in the northern states, such as Illinois.
By the 1850s when they first came into sustained contact by outside groups, there were estimated 7, 000 Adamanese, divided into the following major groups:
By the 1850s, bunyip had also become a " synonym for imposter, pretender, humbug and the like " in the broader Australian community.
By the late 1850s, one of these mentions the term " French fried potatoes ".
By the 1850s, the East India Company controlled most of the Indian sub-continent, which included present-day Pakistan and Bangladesh.
By the 1850s, British and German missionaries and traders had penetrated present-day Namibia.
" By the 1850s, though, this meaning of ‘ broomstick ’ had fallen out of currency and references to ‘ broomstick marriages ’ began to be interpreted literally, as though they had involved a couple actually jumping over a stick.
By the 1850s, it was noticed that the numbers of birds seemed to be decreasing, but still the slaughter continued, accelerating to an even greater level as more railroads were developed after the American Civil War.
By the 1850s, Arapaho bands had coalesced into two tribes: the Northern Arapaho and Southern Arapaho.
By the 1850s, when a major covered bridge was constructed at Philippi to service travellers on the Beverly-Fairmont Turnpike, the County's population was approaching 10, 000 people.
By the 1850s, over 50 vessels a year were being launched from 15 shipyards and Essex became recognized worldwide as North America ’ s center for fishing schooner construction.
By the time that Charles Dickens visited Epsom Downs to view the race in the 1850s, entertainers such as musicians, clowns and conjurers plied their trades and entertained the crowds while others provided other forms of entertainment such as coconut stalls.
By the 1850s, the two-coin form was being played on the goldfields of the eastern colonies and it was spread across the country following subsequent goldrushes.
By the late 1850s, however, gold mining was beginning to decline and population dwindled as well.
By the 1850s, John Jefferson in his 20s was proprietor of the American Hotel in Madison.
By the 1850s several palatial steamboats were visiting the town as a regular stop on the Mobile to Columbus, Mississippi route along the Tombigbee.
By the early 1850s, the Sharp family had moved into the area from Walhalla, South Carolina.
By the late 1850s, the city had a population of around 20, 000.
By the 1850s, the population mix had changed to 28 percent “ Yankee ” and 48 percent German.
By the 1850s the town had 14 single-saw mills, 3 gang-saw ( multiple-saw ) mills, 4 clapboard mills, 4 lath mills, and 3 shingle mills.
By the 1850s, Lowell had the largest industrial complex in the United States.
By the 1850s, the rapid growth of the metropolitan area meant it became too large to efficiently operate as a single post town.
By the 1850s, the city of Campbell had several saloons, a drug store, many physicians, two to three general stores, and a post office.
By the 1850s, one of his ferries ran by steam.

By and Press
* Sessions, Jennifer E. By Sword and Plow: France and the Conquest of Algeria ( Cornell University Press ; 2011 ) 352 pages
* Lakoff, G. & Johnson, M. Metaphors We Live By ( IL: University of Chicago Press, 1980 ), Chapters 1 – 3.
By Dr. Alice Drysdale Vickery ( with preface and remarks ) ( Letchworth: Garden City Press, 1912 ).
* Brownlow, Kevin, " Buster Keaton " from The Parade ’ s Gone By ( 1968 ) Alfred A. Knopf, ( 1976 ) University of California Press
* Le Pétomane 1857-1945 a tribute to the unique act which shook and shattered the Moulin-Rouge ( 1967 ), By Jean Nohain and François Caradec-Publisher: Souvenir Press
By contracting out its printing and binding operations, the modern Press publishes some 6, 000 new titles around the world each year.
By internal agreement, the first digit of the individual edition number ( following 0-19 -) can indicate a particular originating division, for example: 3 for music ( before ISMNs were defined ); 5 for the New York office ; 8 for Clarendon Press publications.
By the late 18th century, the Press had become more focussed.
By themselves, specialist academic works and the undependable bible trade could not meet the rising costs of the Dictionary and Press contributions to the University Chest.
* Francis and Clare: The Complete Works By Ignatius C. Brady, Regis J. Armstrong, Paulist Press, Mahwah, New Jersey, ( 1982 ) ISBN 0-8091-2446-7
By Academic Press
* Chan Is Missing: A Film By Wayne Wang, With Introduction and Screen Notes by Diane Mei Lin Mark ( Honolulu: Bamboo Ridge Press, 1984 ), ISBN 0-910043-06-X
* " Made Love, Got War: Close Encounters with America's Warfare State " By Norman Solomon, Foreword by Daniel Ellsberg, September 2007 – Publisher: Polipoint Press
* The Building Program of Herod the Great, By Duane W. Roller, Published by University of California Press 1998, ISBN 0-520-20934-6
By 1949, both the United Press and U. S. Army Intelligence had concluded this rumor was groundless.
The New American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced By War, New York & London, Oxford University Press, 2005.
* The “ Allah ” case in Malaysia, World Press, By Dr Marranci, January 18, 2010
By the end of the nineteenth century the town had a newspaper ( the Central Utah Press ), a city hall and library, and an eight-room elementary schoolhouse, along with a plethora of saloons, boarding houses and dancehalls.
A defence of Blier's work up until 2000 was written by Sue Harris, Queen Mary College, London and published in 2001 By Manchester University Press.
By this time, Louis was ranked as the No. 1 contender in the heavyweight division and had won the Associated Press ' " Athlete of the Year " award for 1935.
; Richi, R .; & Zimmerman, J. F. ( 2011, third edition ) Vote Equal: A State-Based Plan For Electing The President By National Popular Vote National Popular Vote Press.
Test Case: Italy, Ethiopia, and the League of Nations, By George W. Baer, Hoover Press, 1976, p. 25 </ Ref >

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