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At the breaking out of the war he immediately tendered his services to the Government, and soon rose to the colonelcy of the Thirty-Third Ohio Volunteers, and afterward to the rank of brigadier-general.
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It contains an excellent article, “The Thirty-Third Victim: Representations of Seung Hui Cho in the Aftermath of the ‘Virginia Tech Massacre,’” by my friend and Virginia Tech history professor, Kathleen Jones.
New Article on “Virginia Tech Massacre” « Knitting Clio 2009
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It contains an excellent article, “The Thirty-Third Victim: Representations of Seung Hui Cho in the Aftermath of the ‘Virginia Tech Massacre,’” by my friend and Virginia Tech history professor, Kathleen Jones.
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History of the Thirty-Third Indiana Veteran Volunteer Infantry during the four years of civil war, from Sept. 16, 1861, to July 21, 1865; and incidentally of Col. John Coburn's Second Brigade, Third Division, Twentieth Army Corps, including incidents of the great rebellion; by McBride John R (John Randolph) b 1842
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Official Report of the Proceedings of the Thirty-Third Republican National Convention Held in Dallas, Texas, August 20, 21, 22, 23, 1984
OpEdNews - Quicklink: The GOP War on (Democrats) Voting 2008
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The title of her presentation was “The Thirty-Third Victim: Representations of Seung Hui Cho in the Aftermath of the ‘Virginia Tech Massacre.’”
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The salty Thirty-Third President would have had something unprintable to say about Hastert and his "Do-Nothing Republican Congress," the phrase Truman used to good effect in his improbable 1948 reelection campaign.
Sealing the Deal 2006: What the Dems Must Do To Win Back the Congress 2006
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The Buttress Life offices on Thirty-Third Street were high on customer appeal on the sixth floor.
Blood Sports Francis, Dick 1967
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In 1852 he was elected a Representative from Illinois to the Thirty-Third
History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States William Horatio Barnes
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In 1850 he was elected a Representative to the Thirty-Second Congress, and was re-elected to the Thirty-Third, in which he served as Chairman of the
History of the Thirty-Ninth Congress of the United States William Horatio Barnes
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