Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, 14. sējums;29. sējumsD. Appleton & Company, 1890 |
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... army of 130,000 men on the border of houses , carrying the people away into slavery . Shoa to wage war against Johannis . The King In 1886 they devastated the Tshelga province , marched to the south with the intention of fore- took many ...
... army of 130,000 men on the border of houses , carrying the people away into slavery . Shoa to wage war against Johannis . The King In 1886 they devastated the Tshelga province , marched to the south with the intention of fore- took many ...
29. lappuse
... Army and Navy.- Without counting the 400,000 men constituting the National Guard , the military force at the disposal of the Government consists of the regular army , having a strength of 6,567 men , 3.245 being foot , 2,571 horse , and ...
... Army and Navy.- Without counting the 400,000 men constituting the National Guard , the military force at the disposal of the Government consists of the regular army , having a strength of 6,567 men , 3.245 being foot , 2,571 horse , and ...
59. lappuse
... army expendi- ture amounts to 15,358,948 florins , and includes new accoutrements for the infantry , repeating carbines for the cavalry , and additional fortifica- tions in Galicia , costing 2,674,000 florins . The Army . The military ...
... army expendi- ture amounts to 15,358,948 florins , and includes new accoutrements for the infantry , repeating carbines for the cavalry , and additional fortifica- tions in Galicia , costing 2,674,000 florins . The Army . The military ...
62. lappuse
... Army Bill . - A new army bill was carried through by the Government in 1889 after a Par- liamentary contest lasting two and a half months , during which the Premier was subjected to a storm of popular disapproval and attacks of the ...
... Army Bill . - A new army bill was carried through by the Government in 1889 after a Par- liamentary contest lasting two and a half months , during which the Premier was subjected to a storm of popular disapproval and attacks of the ...
63. lappuse
... army bill the ministers asserted that every one who had passed through the curriculum of the gymnasia knew enough ... army . This exploded idea when revived by his followers found no lodgment in the popu- lar mind . 66 The army bill was ...
... army bill the ministers asserted that every one who had passed through the curriculum of the gymnasia knew enough ... army . This exploded idea when revived by his followers found no lodgment in the popu- lar mind . 66 The army bill was ...
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