Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, Volume 4; Volume 19D. Appleton & Company, 1880 |
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... regard to the annexation of parts of its territory , have at- tracted the attention of the entire civilized world to Afghanistan , which has hitherto be- longed to the least known parts of Asia . The Government of British India has for ...
... regard to the annexation of parts of its territory , have at- tracted the attention of the entire civilized world to Afghanistan , which has hitherto be- longed to the least known parts of Asia . The Government of British India has for ...
Page 7
... regard to the Koran . A full account of the British - Indian cam- paign against Afghanistan to the end of 1878 was given in the " Annual Cyclopædia " for that year , and mention was made of the ending of the active campaign with the cap ...
... regard to the Koran . A full account of the British - Indian cam- paign against Afghanistan to the end of 1878 was given in the " Annual Cyclopædia " for that year , and mention was made of the ending of the active campaign with the cap ...
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... regard to the aboriginal tribes of that country . There is no law for the arrest of persons charged with common - law offenses , such as assault , robbery , and murder , and no magistrate authorized to issue or execute process in such ...
... regard to the aboriginal tribes of that country . There is no law for the arrest of persons charged with common - law offenses , such as assault , robbery , and murder , and no magistrate authorized to issue or execute process in such ...
Page 28
... regard his illness of sufficient importance to receive attention until the afternoon . At six o'clock he retired to bed , and was up and down several times during the night . His son- in - law and daughter sat up in an adjoining room ...
... regard his illness of sufficient importance to receive attention until the afternoon . At six o'clock he retired to bed , and was up and down several times during the night . His son- in - law and daughter sat up in an adjoining room ...
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... regard to the mem- bers of the House , there is no testimony whatever which shows that any member received a bribe for his vote in the senatorial election , and no satisfactory evidence that any offer of a bribe was made to any member ...
... regard to the mem- bers of the House , there is no testimony whatever which shows that any member received a bribe for his vote in the senatorial election , and no satisfactory evidence that any offer of a bribe was made to any member ...
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