The Great Round World and what is Going on in it, Issue 186W. B. Harrison, 1900 |
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Page 259
... four battalions of Imperial Yeo- manry , Imperial Light Horse , the Diamond Fields Horse and Artillery , and the Kimberley Light Horse . Colonel Mahon covered twenty - five miles daily . On May 7 he occupied Taungs , and a day or two ...
... four battalions of Imperial Yeo- manry , Imperial Light Horse , the Diamond Fields Horse and Artillery , and the Kimberley Light Horse . Colonel Mahon covered twenty - five miles daily . On May 7 he occupied Taungs , and a day or two ...
Page 261
... four o'clock in the morning guns began to sound on the eastern side of the town , and bullets flew fast and thick in the streets . Colonel Baden - Powell at once decided that the attack was a feint , intended to conceal a more serious ...
... four o'clock in the morning guns began to sound on the eastern side of the town , and bullets flew fast and thick in the streets . Colonel Baden - Powell at once decided that the attack was a feint , intended to conceal a more serious ...
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... four lieutenants . The Governor - General makes note that this is the first instance in the islands of surrender of organizations complete . The whereabouts of Aguinaldo remain unknown . The report that he is dead is not very widely ...
... four lieutenants . The Governor - General makes note that this is the first instance in the islands of surrender of organizations complete . The whereabouts of Aguinaldo remain unknown . The report that he is dead is not very widely ...
Page 269
... four thousand rifles . The insurgents still hold about 18,000 rifles . It is believed by many that the insurgents will not attempt to reorganize their armies during the wet season , but will devote their en- ergies to trying to cut off ...
... four thousand rifles . The insurgents still hold about 18,000 rifles . It is believed by many that the insurgents will not attempt to reorganize their armies during the wet season , but will devote their en- ergies to trying to cut off ...
Page 271
... Four- teenth Amendment , in which the United States guarantees to every State a republican form of government . There were three dissenting opinions from this decision . Justice Brewer and Justice McKenna concurred in the re- sult , but ...
... Four- teenth Amendment , in which the United States guarantees to every State a republican form of government . There were three dissenting opinions from this decision . Justice Brewer and Justice McKenna concurred in the re- sult , but ...
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Page 270 - The President sympathizes heartily in the desire of all the people of the United States that the war which is now afflicting South Africa may, for the sake of both parties engaged, come to a speedy close: but, having done his full duty in preserving a strictly neutral position between them and in seizing the first opportunity that presented itself for tendering his good offices in the interests of peace, he feels that in the present circumstances no course is open to him except to persist in the...
Page 271 - Constitution, was conferred and held, solely in accordance with the terms of that instrument and laws passed pursuant thereto, so that, in respect of an elective office, a determination of the result of an election, in the manner provided, adverse to a claimant, could not be regarded as a deprivation forbidden by that amendment.
Page 272 - ... citizen has been deprived, without due process of law, of an office held by him under the constitution and laws of his State.
Page 271 - Louisiana by an apdent's excuse. peal to the "guarantee clause" of the Constitution, under which the United States guarantees to every State a republican form of government, and protection against domestic violence. But he declared that while he felt bound to intervene, he found it an "exceedingly unpalatable...