WHEREAS, Such an exhibition should be of a national and international character, so that not only the people of our Union and this Continent, but those of all nations as well, can participate... Recollections of Seventy Years - Page 239by Augustus Louis Chetlain - 1899 - 304 pagesFull view - About this book
| Science - 1901 - 976 pages
...States of America, their development, and of the progress of civilization in the New World; and Whereas such an exhibition should be of a national and international...those of all nations as well, can participate, and should therefore have the sanction of the Congress of the United States: Therefore, the year 1892,... | |
| United States. World's Columbian Commission - World's Columbian Exposition - 1890 - 384 pages
...of America, their development, and of the progress of civilization in the New World; and, WHEREAS, Such an exhibition should be of a national and international...those of all nations as well, can participate, and should therefore have the sanction of the Congress of the United States; therefore, Be it enacted by... | |
| United States National Museum - 1893 - 1272 pages
...America, their development, and of the progress of civilization in the New World: and Whereas, Such au exhibition should be of a national and international character, so that not only the people of our I'uiou and this continent, but those of all nations as well, can participate, and should therefore... | |
| 1891 - 554 pages
...tneir development, and of the progress of civilization in the New World." The Act further declares that " such an exhibition should be of a national...those of all nations, as well, can participate, and should, therefore, have the sanction of the Congress of the United States." To carry out this purpose... | |
| United States - Session laws - 1891 - 1922 pages
...of America, their development, and of the progress of civilization in the New World ; and Whereas, Such an exhibition should be of a national and international...those of all nations as well, can participate, and should therefore have the sanction of the Congress of the United States : Therefore, Be it enacted... | |
| C. Dean (of Chicago.) - Chicago (Ill.) - 1892 - 588 pages
...EXPOSITION. "The Act of Congress, approved April 25, 1890, providing for the Exposition, states in the preamble that ' such an exhibition should be of a...can participate.' And to carry out this intention the Congress provided two agents to do its will. The first is a Commission conby the President on the... | |
| North American review - 1892 - 836 pages
...the act of Congress approved April 30, 1890, that such an exhibition should be held, and that it " should be of a national and international character,...those of all nations, as well, can participate," and the recognition of its international character and purpose is evidenced in the President's invitation... | |
| Joseph Kirkland - Chicago (Ill.) - 1892 - 550 pages
...States of America, their development and the progress of civilization in the New World; and WHEREAS, Such an exhibition should be of a national and international...of our Union and this continent, but those of all other nations as well, can partici. pate, and should therefore have the sanction of the Congress of... | |
| United States. Department of the Treasury - Customs administration - 1892 - 920 pages
...States of America, their development, and of the process of civilization in the new world ; and Whereas such an -exhibition should be of a national and international...so that not only the people of our Union and this coiitiuent. but those of all nations as well, can participate, and should therefore have the sanction... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - Law reports, digests, etc - 1892 - 1050 pages
...development, and of the progress of civilization in the New World"; and that such exhibition is to be of a " national and international character) so that not only the people of the Union and of this continent, bat those of all nations as well, can participate." We have no doubt... | |
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