Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events: Embracing Political, Military, and Ecclesiastical Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical IndustryD. Appleton, 1867 |
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... force and the movement of the Bavarian troops in the impending war , the chief command of the contingents of South Germany , and the re- lations of Austria and Bavaria to each other . ( See GERMAN - ITALIAN WAR . ) Bavaria concluded ...
... force and the movement of the Bavarian troops in the impending war , the chief command of the contingents of South Germany , and the re- lations of Austria and Bavaria to each other . ( See GERMAN - ITALIAN WAR . ) Bavaria concluded ...
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... force of the army amounted to 74 , - 318 men . Of the two corps in the field , the first numbered 33,078 , and the second , 15,396 men . The fleet , in 1866 , consisted of 10 iron- elads , exclusive of two in course of construc- tion ...
... force of the army amounted to 74 , - 318 men . Of the two corps in the field , the first numbered 33,078 , and the second , 15,396 men . The fleet , in 1866 , consisted of 10 iron- elads , exclusive of two in course of construc- tion ...
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... force on the 1st of August . On the 15th of August , Parliament was pro- rogued . In the course of his address to the Governor - General on that occasion , the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly said : Immediately upon the opening of ...
... force on the 1st of August . On the 15th of August , Parliament was pro- rogued . In the course of his address to the Governor - General on that occasion , the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly said : Immediately upon the opening of ...
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... force to right . In making the consuls of the Christian powers witnesses of the above facts , we now take up arms in our own defence , and render the authorities re- sponsible , in the eyes of the civilized world , for the consequences ...
... force to right . In making the consuls of the Christian powers witnesses of the above facts , we now take up arms in our own defence , and render the authorities re- sponsible , in the eyes of the civilized world , for the consequences ...
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... force of sixteen thousand men , according to the Greek statement . He then sent forward Suleiman Bey to cut off com- munications with the Greek forces and prevent their reënforcing the convent , which they at- tempted to do as soon as ...
... force of sixteen thousand men , according to the Greek statement . He then sent forward Suleiman Bey to cut off com- munications with the Greek forces and prevent their reënforcing the convent , which they at- tempted to do as soon as ...
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