Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, Volume 6; Volume 41D. Appleton & Company, 1902 |
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... army that invaded Tigre and Amhara . Through the media- tion of Russia a new treaty was signed on Oct. 26. 1896 , by which Italy renounced the protecto- rate over Abyssinia and Menelek recognized as Italian territory all the country ...
... army that invaded Tigre and Amhara . Through the media- tion of Russia a new treaty was signed on Oct. 26. 1896 , by which Italy renounced the protecto- rate over Abyssinia and Menelek recognized as Italian territory all the country ...
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... army that Mohammed Abdullah had collected for the jehad or holy war that he pro- claimed against Christianity was estimated at 40,000 men . He had obtained 3,000 rifles of vari- ous patterns , and was well supplied with am- munition ...
... army that Mohammed Abdullah had collected for the jehad or holy war that he pro- claimed against Christianity was estimated at 40,000 men . He had obtained 3,000 rifles of vari- ous patterns , and was well supplied with am- munition ...
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... army , issued in Octo- ber , 1901 , and the second from the annual report of Gen. George M. Randall , commanding the De- partment of Alaska : " It is not generally understood that the Alaska telegraph systems , while placing all the ...
... army , issued in Octo- ber , 1901 , and the second from the annual report of Gen. George M. Randall , commanding the De- partment of Alaska : " It is not generally understood that the Alaska telegraph systems , while placing all the ...
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... Army and Navy . - The regular army is recruited by voluntary enlistment . If the recruits are not sufficient the law of Nov. 23 , 1895 , gives power to the Government to draw men by lot , who are obliged to serve four years unless they ...
... Army and Navy . - The regular army is recruited by voluntary enlistment . If the recruits are not sufficient the law of Nov. 23 , 1895 , gives power to the Government to draw men by lot , who are obliged to serve four years unless they ...
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... army are enrolled in the supplementary re- serve for twelve years . The peace strength of the Austro - Hungarian army in 1900 was 3,597 officers and 9,889 men in the staffs , 1,697 officers and 7,153 men in military establishments ...
... army are enrolled in the supplementary re- serve for twelve years . The peace strength of the Austro - Hungarian army in 1900 was 3,597 officers and 9,889 men in the staffs , 1,697 officers and 7,153 men in military establishments ...
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