Carey Sentence Examples

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  • In 1885 Arthur Douglas Carey and Andrew Dalgleish, following more or less the tracks of Prjevalsky, contributed much that was new to the map of Asia; and in 1886 Captain (afterwards Sir Francis) Younghusband completed a most adventurous journey across the heart of the continent by crossing the Murtagh, the great mountain barrier between China and Kashmir.

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  • This range of Akato-tagh, the Altun Range of Carey, is the same as that which on the map of the Russian general staff bears the name Chimen-tagh.

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  • In 1787 he became pastor of a Baptist church in Leicester, and began those energetic movements among his fellow religionists which resulted in the formation of the Baptist Missionary Society, Carey himself being one of the first to go abroad.

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  • In 1801 Carey was appointed professor of Oriental languages in a college founded at Fort William by the marquess of Wellesley.

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  • From the Serampore press there issued in his lifetime over 200,000 Bibles and portions in nearly forty different languages and dialects, Carey himself undertaking most of the literary work.

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  • Carey Tarim basin, and subsequently made their way eastward and then southward across the Altyn Tagh and gleish,1885- other ranges to the Tsaidam region.

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  • The era of modern missions, based on associate organizations, begins with William Carey, and is closely connected with the great evangelical revival of the latter part of the r8th century.

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  • In 1792, Carey, a Baptist, who was not only a cobbler, but a linguist of the highest order, a botanist and zoologist, published his Enquiry into the Obligations of Christians to use Means for the Conversion of the Heathens, and the book marks a distinct point of departure in the history of Christianity.

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  • In June 1793 Carey was on his way to India.

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  • What Carey did for England was largely done for Scotland by Alexander Duff, who settled in Calcutta in 1830, and was a pioneer of higher education in India.

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  • Independent and Special Agencies.-The individual element that was so marked a feature in Carey's generation has never vanished, in spite of the tendency to central control.

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  • When Carey died in 1834 he and his colleagues Marshman and Ward had translated the Bible into seven languages, and the New Testament into 23 more, besides rendering services of the highest kind to literature, science and general progress.

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  • It would be impossible to trace in detail the wort' done by the different societies since Carey's time.

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  • Elizabeth's last letter to the king was of the 5th of January 1603; she died in the earliest hour of the 1st of April, and James, late on the 3rd of April, had the news from Carey.

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  • Under the Carey Act and its amendments Congress had in 1909 given to the state about 2,000,000 acres of desert land on condition that it should be reclaimed, and in that year about 800,000 acres were in process of reclamation, mostly by private companies.

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  • About the same time he made two ineffectual applications for the mastership of the wards; the first, on Salisbury's death, when it was given to Sir George Carey; the second, on the death of Carey.

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  • In the course of the following year Carey sailed for India, where he was joined a few years later by Marshman and Ward, and the mission was established at Serampore.

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  • The great work of Dr Carey's life was the translation of the Bible into the various languages and dialects of India.

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  • The Carey brook, by the side of which the abbey stands, was formerly called the Margy, and on its waters according to tradition dwelt the four children of Lir, changed to swans by their step-mother until St Columba released them from enchantment.

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  • Carey reached Yarkand and spent the winter there.

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  • The Carey Act (1894) and the Federal Reclamation Act (1902)introduced the most important period of irrigation.

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  • Under the Carey Act the Twin Falls project, deriving water from the Snake river near Twin Falls, and irrigating more than 200,000 acres, was completed in 1903-1905.

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  • Colloidal silver is the name given by Carey Lea to the precipitates obtained by adding reducing solutions, such as ferrous sulphate, tartrates, citrates, tannin, &c., or to silver solutions.

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  • The estate counts among its former owners such famous names as the Botelers; George Neville, archbishop of York; John de Vere, earl of Oxford in Henry VII.'s time; Wolsey in the next reign; Robert Carey, earl of Monmouth, and the duke of Monmouth.

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  • It has been estimated that the irrigated and irrigable area under private canals is about 80,000 acres, and that that still undisposed of in 1909, irrigated by the state under the Carey Act, amounted to 180,000 acres.

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  • He had intended to go to the bar, but in the October term of 1802 he chanced to hear Charles Simeon speaking of the good done in India by a single missionary, William Carey, and some time afterwards he read the life of David Brainerd, the apostle of the Indians of North America.

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  • Of those species that frequent the North Atlantic, the common StormPetrel, Procellaria pelagica, a little bird which has to the ordinary eye rather the look of a Swift or Swallow, is the "Mother Carey's chicken" of sailors, and is widely believed to be the harbinger of bad weather; but seamen hardly discriminate between this and others nearly resembling it in appearance, such as Leach's or the Fork-tailed Petrel, Cymochorea leucorrhoa, a rather larger but less common bird, and Wilson's Petrel, Oceanites oceanicus, the type of the Family Oceanitidae mentioned above, which is more common on the American side.

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  • To obtain convictions the evidence of an informer was wanted, and the person selected was James Carey, a member of the Dublin Corporation and a chief contriver of the murders.

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  • Carey embarked for South Africa in the following July, and was murdered on board ship by Patrick O'Donnell, who was brought to England, convicted, and hanged on the 17th of December 1883.

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  • The last lines of the inscription on the grave are a bitter reference to Carey's supposed cowardice.

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  • The first point Carey makes, is the complete disjunction of the art world from that of day-to-day life.

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  • A shadow appears in the bedroom of a grand duchess (Joyce Carey ), who is robbed of her $ 50,000 necklace.

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  • Our two leads are totally at odds with one another, Carey a quiet, shy introvert and Winslet almost the complete opposite.

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  • Is the endlessly inventive Carey on the Nobel shortlist?

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  • Has Carey lost the ability to co- ordinate his feet now he is in goal?

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  • Lord Carey says that bitterness, hostility, misunderstanding and strife now separate provinces from one another and divide individual provinces.

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  • President Marge Carey led the tributes to the two union stalwarts.

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  • This year the date has been set for Sunday July 14 and PC Carey is hoping for a bumper turnout.

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  • More Daily Mirror 12/25/2005 Mariah Carey rejects fur coats from Russian tycoon Lately a Russian tycoon has gone through a bit of embarrassment.

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  • Proc. R.G.S., 1886-1887; Arthur Carey, " Explorations in Turkestan," see vol.

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  • What Ulfilas was to the Gothic tribes, what Columba and his disciples were to the early Celtic missions, what Augustine or Aidan was to the British Isles, what Boniface was to the churches of Germany and Anskar to those of Denmark and Sweden, that, on the discovery of a new world of missionary enterprise, was Xavier to India, Hans Egede to Greenland, Eliot to the Red Indians, Martyn to the church of Cawnpore, Marsden to the Maoris, Carey, Heber, Wilson, Duff and Edwin Lewis to India, Morrison, Gilmour, Legge, Hill, Griffith John to China, Gray, Livingstone, Mackenzie, Moffat, Hannington, Mackay to Africa, Broughton to Australia, Patteson to Melanesia, Crowther to the Niger Territory, Chalmers to New Guinea, Brown to Fiji.

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  • In 1894 Congress passed the "Carey Act" which authorizes the Secretary of the Interior, with the approval of the President, to donate to each of the states in which there are Federal desert lands as much of such lands (less than 1,000,000 acres) as the state may apply for, on condition that the state reclaim by irrigation, cultivation and occupancy not less than 20 acres of each 160-acre tract within ten years, and under the operation of this Act the state chose 432,203 acres for reclamation, mostly in the basin of the Deschutes river.

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  • For a chance win a swag bag full of Peter Carey books enter our Free Lunch competition.

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  • Voiced by Carey Means, Frylock is a red box of French fries who wears an attractive goatee, dental braces and a blue mystical jewel embedded in his back.

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  • Designer Vera Wang created dresses for celebrities like Mariah Carey, Khloe Kardashian, Ivanka Trump, Jennifer Lopez and Victoria Beckham.

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  • Known for her unique style and girl-power message, she married biker and tattoo shop owner Carey Hart in early 2006.

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  • Singer and actor Mariah Carey was born in 1970.

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  • Carey has experienced several highs and lows in her career as well as her personal life.

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  • It may be clothing worn in Dreamgirls to benefit the VH1 Save the Music Foundation or a pair of larger-than-life autographed legs signed by Mariah Carey for The Fresh Air Fund.

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  • Carey said he found out 15 minutes before his appearance on Letterman's show that he got the new gig.

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  • Carey, a Cleveland, Ohio native, starred in his own television series, The Drew Carey Show, from 1995 to 2004.

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  • Singer Pink and Motocross superstar Carey Hart have decided to part ways as a married couple.

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  • Mariah Carey - Showed up to a restaurant after hours.

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  • The manager kept everyone on to take care of Miss Carey and her entourage.

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  • Reports have been confirmed that Mariah Carey and Nick Cannon got hitched over the weekend.

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  • Drew Carey - The comedian turned game show host is known to leave $100 bills as a tip.

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  • He's gone back to musical theater, playing Mrs. Edna Turnblad in Hairspray and has made appearances on television including a cameo as Vinnie Barbarino on The Drew Carey Show.

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  • Brad Pitt and Katie Holmes looked amazingly hot even in high school, but others like Mariah Carey have come a long, long way.

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  • Carey Online MBA degree program is tailored to professionals and offers interactive professor-student discussions, consultation with a financial-aid specialist, and a focused, one-course-at-a-time approach.

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  • P. Carey program may be the best choice because it requires only one on-site visit.

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  • Although the Eagles' version is commonly the best known, other artists over the years have covered the song such as James Brown, Mariah Carey, Bon Jovi, Dustin Kensrue (of the band Thirce) and Lonestar.

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  • Freeway glasses are a token 80's style of glasses named after the freeways in Los Angeles and made popular by Drew Carey.

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  • In fact, she claims it's as curly as Mariah Carey's natural curls.

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  • Other current hair styles for the summer of 2010 include cute pixie cuts like Carey Mulligan's.

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  • Singer Mariah Carey wore a sexy, black strapless bikini in her latest music video.

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  • During American Idol try outs, DioGuardi insisted that Ms. Darrell, who performed songstress Mariah Carey's Vision of Love, had no talent.

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  • Penny Serenade - One of his earlier works, this is another Carey Grant classic holiday film.

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  • Her gowns have graced some of the world's most famous brides, like Jennifer Lopez, Kate Hudson, Mariah Carey and Jennifer Garner, to name but a few.

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  • The show debuted in 1965 staring MacDonald Carey and Frances Reid as Tom and Alice Horton.

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  • Carey continued to air as Dr. Tom Horton, the patriarch of the Horton clan until his death in 1994.

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  • MacDonald Carey originated the role of Dr. Tom Horton in 1965.

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  • When Carey passed away in 1994, the death of his character was written into the show.

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  • Susan Flannery won a Daytime Emmy as an Outstanding Actress, and the same year, her co-star Macdonald Carey won the male category.

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  • Frances Reid, Macdonald Carey, Josh Taylor, Andrea Hall and Jed Allan also won awards in varying Soapy Award categories the following year.

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  • When Phil Carey decided to leave the show, OLTL was faced with the unenviable task of coping with what happened to his character Asa Buchanan, a fixture on the canvas since 1979.

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  • Beloved favorites like Clint Ritchie and Phil Carey passed away in life, but their legacy is not forgotten as the gentlemen cowboys who wood the women of Llanview and on Asa's (Phil Carey) part married more than a few of them.

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  • Joe and Ruth Martin adopted son Tad who shares son Jaime with Brooke English, daughter Kate with Dixie Cooney and daughter Jennifer with Krystal Carey.

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  • Opened in early 2004, Hart & Huntington Tattoo achieved celebrity status immediately, due to being co-owned by motocross racing icon, and husband of pop star Pink, Carey Hart.

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  • Carey Hart is the driving force behind Hart & Huntington Tattoo.

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  • In 2000, acclaimed-actor Jim Carey took on the title role in a remake of this children's movie.

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  • In 2011, Spears' album Femme Fatale spawned the hit Hold It Against Me, and with it, she became the second artist in history (Mariah Carey being the first) to have two consecutive singles debut at number one on the charts.

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  • Those who had predicted the 2006 Grammy Awards would herald the comeback of Mariah Carey were proven wrong on February 8th when U2 walked away with five statues, including the coveted Album of the Year and Song of the Year titles.

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  • Despite Carey's eight nominations for her album "The Emancipation of Mimi," she went home with three awards, all presented during the pre-telecast portion of the ceremony.

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  • Former American Idol winner Kelly Clarkson beat out Carey in the Best Female Pop Vocal category for "Since U Been Gone" and also won for Best Pop Album.

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  • While many Christmas songs focus on the religious or family aspects of the holiday, Carey's song is unique among Yuletide tunes in being a great love song.

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  • While Amazon.com does not offer the original, the site's MP3 store does sell several cover versions of the song, including a karaoke version and a track from Mariah Carey's Merry Christmas Smooth Jazz Tribute.

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  • Event though she denies it is, the song by Pink, So What sounds like it's about her divorce from Carey Hart.

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  • She can deny it all she wants, but the lyrics (and the music video) to So What are so clearly about her marriage and divorce from Carey Hart.

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  • Eminem has ongoing public feuds with Mariah Carey and her husband Nick Cannon.

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  • Mariah Carey's I'll Be There was one of her biggest hits in the 1990s.

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  • I'll Be There was not an album track for Carey.

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  • Carey opted to rework this Jackson 5 classic with the help of Trey Lorenz.

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  • During the performance, Carey took Michael Jackson's parts while Lorenz handled Jermaine Jackson lines.

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  • Like many Unplugged sessions, an album was released featuring Carey's performance.

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  • The album was produced by Afanasieff and Carey.

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  • The label obliged, and Mariah Carey's I'll Be There became the only single from an MTV Unplugged session to go to number one in Billboard Charts.

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  • Although the song was Carey's sixth number one track in the U.S., she had failed to make a splash overseas.

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  • As a single, Mariah Carey's I'll Be There was released in the U.S. backed with So Blessed.

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  • YouTube Video Two - Watch Carey and Lorenz come back together to perform the song at Michael Jackson's memorial.

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  • Carey took flack for this performance because of her shaking voice but she later said she was overcome with emotion.

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  • Last FM - On Last FM, you can stream the track for free as well as discover lots of other Mariah Carey songs.

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  • Padma Lakshmi played small roles in Italian television movies and mini-series' before picking up the role of Sylk in Mariah Carey's film Glitter in 2001.

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  • Carey Hall - Hall has the respect of all the drivers on the ice roads and often helps Jessee pull heavy loads.

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  • She appeared on season five of The Surreal Life, along with Omarosa, Janice Dickinson and Carey Hart, amongst others.

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  • During the show, Lyon had a romance with fellow contestant Gregg Carey.

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  • The insurrection of dissenters (1708-1711), which was headed by Thomas Carey, who was deputy-governor while the trouble was brewing, was in opposition to the establishment of the Church of England; it was ultimately unsuccessful, the Church was established in 1711, a law was passed which deprived Quakers of the privilege of serving on juries or holding public office, and the establishment was continued until the War of Independence.

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  • Matthew Carey brought out the American Museum in 1787, and it lasted until 1792.

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  • C. Carey, who attracts him both by his theory of value, which suggests an ultimate harmony of the interests of capitalist and labourer, and also by his doctrine of "national" political economy, which advocates protection on the ground that the morals and culture of a people are promoted by having its whole system of industry complete within its own borders.

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  • In 1894 Congress passed the Carey Act, under which Montana received title to i,000,000 acres of arid land on condition that the state would reclaim it by providing an adequate supply of water; the state accepted the offer, created an irrigation commission, and provided means for securing the necessary funds.

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