Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, Том 10;Том 25D. Appleton & Company, 1886 |
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... matter of the utmost consequence . We know that the attack was a Rus- sian attack ; we know that the Afghans suffered in life , in spirit , and in repute ; we know that a blow was struck at the credit and authority of a sovereign , our ...
... matter of the utmost consequence . We know that the attack was a Rus- sian attack ; we know that the Afghans suffered in life , in spirit , and in repute ; we know that a blow was struck at the credit and authority of a sovereign , our ...
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... matter to be settled by the commissioners on the spot , but the proposal was rejected . In the beginning of July the Afghans began to mass troops again on the border . The Russians thereupon ad- vanced in force to Zulfikar . The British ...
... matter to be settled by the commissioners on the spot , but the proposal was rejected . In the beginning of July the Afghans began to mass troops again on the border . The Russians thereupon ad- vanced in force to Zulfikar . The British ...
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... matters . In the lower house the archbishop was asked to direct the appointment of a committee to make a report upon ... matter . The committee found that some of the early fathers had allowed remarriage in the case of innocent persons ...
... matters . In the lower house the archbishop was asked to direct the appointment of a committee to make a report upon ... matter . The committee found that some of the early fathers had allowed remarriage in the case of innocent persons ...
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... matter was treated with a vague phrase , which left the sentimental and histori- eal claim of China precisely where it was , while giving France a free hand in the establishment of her protectorate . The Treaty of Peace . - The new ...
... matter was treated with a vague phrase , which left the sentimental and histori- eal claim of China precisely where it was , while giving France a free hand in the establishment of her protectorate . The Treaty of Peace . - The new ...
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... matter , and during the first six months of 1885 , 10 , - 000,000 ; whereas in 1865 the number was but 1,000,000 , and in 1875 , 7,000,000 . There is a mail leaving for and arriving from Europe nearly every day . All mails for the ...
... matter , and during the first six months of 1885 , 10 , - 000,000 ; whereas in 1865 the number was but 1,000,000 , and in 1875 , 7,000,000 . There is a mail leaving for and arriving from Europe nearly every day . All mails for the ...
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Стр. 207 - That in case any common carrier subject to the provisions of this act shall do, cause to be done, or permit to be done any act, matter, or thing in this act prohibited or declared to be unlawful...
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