Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, Volume 4; Volume 19D. Appleton & Company, 1880 |
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... military expeditions and diplomatic mis- sions , but through numerous travelers and ex- plorers whom it has supported . These efforts to explore the unknown country have required many sacrifices . Stoddard , who was the first to cross ...
... military expeditions and diplomatic mis- sions , but through numerous travelers and ex- plorers whom it has supported . These efforts to explore the unknown country have required many sacrifices . Stoddard , who was the first to cross ...
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... military condition had become crit- ical , he held a durbar , at which the chiefs agreed that effective resistance was not prac- ticable , and the Ameer decided to seek the protection of the Russians . Yakoob Khan was released from ...
... military condition had become crit- ical , he held a durbar , at which the chiefs agreed that effective resistance was not prac- ticable , and the Ameer decided to seek the protection of the Russians . Yakoob Khan was released from ...
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... military force to treachery by many , and believed to be in com- Cabool to restore order and chastise the rebels . plicity with it while he pretended to deprecate The force was organized in three columns , the it ; but the Indian ...
... military force to treachery by many , and believed to be in com- Cabool to restore order and chastise the rebels . plicity with it while he pretended to deprecate The force was organized in three columns , the it ; but the Indian ...
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... military occupation would be destroyed . A heavy fine would be levied on the citizens . A military governor would be placed over the city and country within a radius of ten miles . All the inhabitants under his jurisdiction would be ...
... military occupation would be destroyed . A heavy fine would be levied on the citizens . A military governor would be placed over the city and country within a radius of ten miles . All the inhabitants under his jurisdiction would be ...
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... military guard over so vast a range . But if there be gold regions and encouragement offered , Cali- fornia would furnish 5,000 miners , who would open the mines and take care of the hostile In- dians . With the exception of those that ...
... military guard over so vast a range . But if there be gold regions and encouragement offered , Cali- fornia would furnish 5,000 miners , who would open the mines and take care of the hostile In- dians . With the exception of those that ...
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