The International Year Book: A Compendium of the World's Progress During the Year 1898-1902Frank Moore Colby, Harry Thurston Peck Dodd, Mead, 1899 |
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... army had suffered near Adowa . By this treaty Abyssinia regained the entire district to the south of the rivers ... army . In 1896 it was estimated that on a war footing this army was 50,000 strong . See article INDIA ( paragraphs on ...
... army had suffered near Adowa . By this treaty Abyssinia regained the entire district to the south of the rivers ... army . In 1896 it was estimated that on a war footing this army was 50,000 strong . See article INDIA ( paragraphs on ...
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... Army and Navy . - The standing army in time of peace is reported to consist of 945 officers and 12,073 men , while the number of the effective army , according to a statement before Congress in 1897 , should be 29,513 officers and men ...
... Army and Navy . - The standing army in time of peace is reported to consist of 945 officers and 12,073 men , while the number of the effective army , according to a statement before Congress in 1897 , should be 29,513 officers and men ...
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... ARMY AND NAVY UNION , organized in Cincinnati , in 1888 , has now 170 garrisons with an estimated membership of 12,000 , consisting of men who have served in the army , navy , and marine corps of the U. S. and received honorable ...
... ARMY AND NAVY UNION , organized in Cincinnati , in 1888 , has now 170 garrisons with an estimated membership of 12,000 , consisting of men who have served in the army , navy , and marine corps of the U. S. and received honorable ...
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... army posts . Ceremonies were also held at Paris , Rome , Berlin and other foreign capitals . The Emperor publicly thanked the army for its loyalty and bravery throughout the reign , and the anniversary was also celebrated by the ...
... army posts . Ceremonies were also held at Paris , Rome , Berlin and other foreign capitals . The Emperor publicly thanked the army for its loyalty and bravery throughout the reign , and the anniversary was also celebrated by the ...
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... army , but on every hand attempts were made to thwart his plans . Contrary to an opinion that has obtained until recently , William I was not a resolute man , but was constantly persuaded and encouraged by the tactful Bismarck . When ...
... army , but on every hand attempts were made to thwart his plans . Contrary to an opinion that has obtained until recently , William I was not a resolute man , but was constantly persuaded and encouraged by the tactful Bismarck . When ...
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