Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, Volumen4;Volumen19D. Appleton & Company, 1880 |
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... March 9th . The Russian General , acting under instructions from the Czar , gave them no message to the new Ameer . The coldness of the Russians toward Shere Ali indicated that they had adopted a different policy in reference to the ...
... March 9th . The Russian General , acting under instructions from the Czar , gave them no message to the new Ameer . The coldness of the Russians toward Shere Ali indicated that they had adopted a different policy in reference to the ...
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... march speedily on Cabool to his relief , and that he should use all his resources to cooperate and facilitate its march through his country . An outbreak took place at Herat two days after the mutiny at Cabool , when three regi- ments ...
... march speedily on Cabool to his relief , and that he should use all his resources to cooperate and facilitate its march through his country . An outbreak took place at Herat two days after the mutiny at Cabool , when three regi- ments ...
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... march ; but both he and his advisers urged General Roberts to de- lay his advance , fearing that the Afghan troops , whom he did not trust , would sack the Bala Hissar on his approach . The General replied that delay was impossible . In ...
... march ; but both he and his advisers urged General Roberts to de- lay his advance , fearing that the Afghan troops , whom he did not trust , would sack the Bala Hissar on his approach . The General replied that delay was impossible . In ...
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... March , 1867. The third article provides that the inhabitants of the ceded Territory , with the exception of the uncivilized native tribes , shall be admitted to the enjoyment of all the rights of citizens of the United States , and ...
... March , 1867. The third article provides that the inhabitants of the ceded Territory , with the exception of the uncivilized native tribes , shall be admitted to the enjoyment of all the rights of citizens of the United States , and ...
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... march over that road that night . They say nothing could have been gained by the at- tempt , and that it would have been wiser if General Porter had delayed his attempt still longer than he did . They think he exercised the very ...
... march over that road that night . They say nothing could have been gained by the at- tempt , and that it would have been wiser if General Porter had delayed his attempt still longer than he did . They think he exercised the very ...
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