Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year ..., Volume 3; Volume 18D. Appleton & Company, 1879 |
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... British occupation of Cyprus , and showed that the presumed destination of the expedition was hardly more than four hundred versts , or twen- ty days ' march , from the British possessions , and added : " England has constantly shown ...
... British occupation of Cyprus , and showed that the presumed destination of the expedition was hardly more than four hundred versts , or twen- ty days ' march , from the British possessions , and added : " England has constantly shown ...
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... British agent for several years , was hospitably received , Sep- tember 10th , but was given no encouragement concerning the object of his visit ; the Ameer saying , it was reported , in reference to the British embassy , that if he ...
... British agent for several years , was hospitably received , Sep- tember 10th , but was given no encouragement concerning the object of his visit ; the Ameer saying , it was reported , in reference to the British embassy , that if he ...
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... British Government . He shortly afterward began to cultivate the Russians , and met British overtures with in- creasing coldness . Although the previous efforts to secure the admission of a British agency into the country had failed ...
... British Government . He shortly afterward began to cultivate the Russians , and met British overtures with in- creasing coldness . Although the previous efforts to secure the admission of a British agency into the country had failed ...
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... British regiment , General Browne continued his march to Laudikana and Dakka , where he reached the frontier of Af- ghanistan proper , having destroyed by his suc- cesses the Ameer's authority in the independent territory . On the route ...
... British regiment , General Browne continued his march to Laudikana and Dakka , where he reached the frontier of Af- ghanistan proper , having destroyed by his suc- cesses the Ameer's authority in the independent territory . On the route ...
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... British India . 820,418 188,421,264 Native states . 551,186 48,110,200 Countries of the Himalayas . 90,400 3,800,000 French possessions .. 1.96 Portuguese possessions . 1,487 271,460 444,617 Ceylon ... 24,702 2,459,542 Laccadives 744 ...
... British India . 820,418 188,421,264 Native states . 551,186 48,110,200 Countries of the Himalayas . 90,400 3,800,000 French possessions .. 1.96 Portuguese possessions . 1,487 271,460 444,617 Ceylon ... 24,702 2,459,542 Laccadives 744 ...
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