Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, Том 10;Том 25D. Appleton & Company, 1886 |
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... action at Pul - i - Khisti , first known in London on the 7th of April , was generally felt in Europe to constitute ... actions , and explaining that the conflict was brought about by the menacing conduct of the Afghans and was a measure ...
... action at Pul - i - Khisti , first known in London on the 7th of April , was generally felt in Europe to constitute ... actions , and explaining that the conflict was brought about by the menacing conduct of the Afghans and was a measure ...
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... action of the Church of England had not al- ways been uniform . The report advised the house ( upper ) to make the following declara- tion : That in the case where the sin of adul- tery shall have been proved before a competent court ...
... action of the Church of England had not al- ways been uniform . The report advised the house ( upper ) to make the following declara- tion : That in the case where the sin of adul- tery shall have been proved before a competent court ...
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... action on the part of the friends of religious activity . It was believed that the time had arrived when , at the coming general election , the question of disestablishment should be resolutely urged as one demanding early legislative ...
... action on the part of the friends of religious activity . It was believed that the time had arrived when , at the coming general election , the question of disestablishment should be resolutely urged as one demanding early legislative ...
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... action until the infantry had sustained the brunt of the battle . With 500 more cavalry they might have turned the retreat at Dong- Son into a rout . As it was , the Chinese re- treated in good order , and the necessarily slow movements ...
... action until the infantry had sustained the brunt of the battle . With 500 more cavalry they might have turned the retreat at Dong- Son into a rout . As it was , the Chinese re- treated in good order , and the necessarily slow movements ...
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... action of the new Cabinet by asking them to deal with a business so com- plicated and dubious as the overtures for peace entertained by M. Ferry , and unwilling that the chance for peace should be lost through new complications and ...
... action of the new Cabinet by asking them to deal with a business so com- plicated and dubious as the overtures for peace entertained by M. Ferry , and unwilling that the chance for peace should be lost through new complications and ...
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