Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, Том 10; Том 25D. Appleton & Company, 1886 |
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... established his authority at Candahar and Herat , and overcome his rival , Ayub Khan , the British Government agreed , in the summer of 1883 , to pay him a fixed annual subsidy of twelve lacs of rupees out of the Indian revenues . Shere ...
... established his authority at Candahar and Herat , and overcome his rival , Ayub Khan , the British Government agreed , in the summer of 1883 , to pay him a fixed annual subsidy of twelve lacs of rupees out of the Indian revenues . Shere ...
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... establish- ments in those countries . Concern was ex- pressed as to the effect upon this question of the large increase ... established churches to demand to be maintained as such , said that the Church of Scotland " had been assailed by ...
... establish- ments in those countries . Concern was ex- pressed as to the effect upon this question of the large increase ... established churches to demand to be maintained as such , said that the Church of Scotland " had been assailed by ...
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... established a blockade of Pakhoi . In the middle of March 2,500 fresh troops arrived from Europe . The commanding general prepared an expedition against Thuan - Quan . The French army in Tonquin was now 25,000 strong . Gen. Négrier was ...
... established a blockade of Pakhoi . In the middle of March 2,500 fresh troops arrived from Europe . The commanding general prepared an expedition against Thuan - Quan . The French army in Tonquin was now 25,000 strong . Gen. Négrier was ...
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... established under all circumstances on the Chinese frontier , one of them above Lao - Kai and the other beyond ... establish between France and China , and expressed the purpose of China , when she shall have decided to con- ANNAM . 29.
... established under all circumstances on the Chinese frontier , one of them above Lao - Kai and the other beyond ... establish between France and China , and expressed the purpose of China , when she shall have decided to con- ANNAM . 29.
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... established it almost to a certainty . Though the city of Naucratis held a very im- portant position during the later Egyptian dynasties , it had disappeared in the time of Commodus , and its site was wholly unknown and hardly ...
... established it almost to a certainty . Though the city of Naucratis held a very im- portant position during the later Egyptian dynasties , it had disappeared in the time of Commodus , and its site was wholly unknown and hardly ...
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