Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year ..., Volume 15D. Appleton & Company, 1891 |
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... south after assuming the sovereignty . After his coro- nation , on Nov. 18 , 1889 , he set out on his march for Tigré with an army of 150,000 horse and foot . Mangascia , the son of the late Negus , who contested the succession with ...
... south after assuming the sovereignty . After his coro- nation , on Nov. 18 , 1889 , he set out on his march for Tigré with an army of 150,000 horse and foot . Mangascia , the son of the late Negus , who contested the succession with ...
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... south to Kuh Malik - i - Siah , a mountain southeast of the river Helmund . On the south the country is con- terminous with British Beloochistan . On the east the Indian Government has been engaged in subjugating the mountain tribes of ...
... south to Kuh Malik - i - Siah , a mountain southeast of the river Helmund . On the south the country is con- terminous with British Beloochistan . On the east the Indian Government has been engaged in subjugating the mountain tribes of ...
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... south latitude and from the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean , including islands within one hundred marine miles of the shores . A power occupying a coast district giv- ing the only access to the inland territory of an- other power can not ...
... south latitude and from the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean , including islands within one hundred marine miles of the shores . A power occupying a coast district giv- ing the only access to the inland territory of an- other power can not ...
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... south , and is very accessible to immigration from that Territory , and at this time the county government and the public schools of Apache County are largely subservient to Mormon influ- ences , and great dissatisfaction is expressed ...
... south , and is very accessible to immigration from that Territory , and at this time the county government and the public schools of Apache County are largely subservient to Mormon influ- ences , and great dissatisfaction is expressed ...
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... south of Yavapai , and has a larger Mormon population than any county except Apache . Gila County also lies south of Yavapai , and has a number of these people . Pinal and Pima Counties have comparatively few . The number of Mormons in ...
... south of Yavapai , and has a larger Mormon population than any county except Apache . Gila County also lies south of Yavapai , and has a number of these people . Pinal and Pima Counties have comparatively few . The number of Mormons in ...
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