Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, Volume 10; Volume 25D. Appleton & Company, 1886 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... King's carefully written article on Land Laws . The movements of European powers for the acquisition of new territory in remote quarters of the globe are related in the articles on Papua and the Caroline Islands . The articles Knights ...
... King's carefully written article on Land Laws . The movements of European powers for the acquisition of new territory in remote quarters of the globe are related in the articles on Papua and the Caroline Islands . The articles Knights ...
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... King of Annam died , in 1883 , and with his successor the French con- cluded a treaty in which he acknowledged the French protectorate , and gave to the French control over the administration of the province of Tonquin , which was ...
... King of Annam died , in 1883 , and with his successor the French con- cluded a treaty in which he acknowledged the French protectorate , and gave to the French control over the administration of the province of Tonquin , which was ...
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... King . He was at Camlo with a considerable body of troops . The princes of the blood and the Queen - mother returned to Hué in a few days . Thoxman , uncle to the King Tu Duc , was designated by the royal family sole regent until the King's ...
... King . He was at Camlo with a considerable body of troops . The princes of the blood and the Queen - mother returned to Hué in a few days . Thoxman , uncle to the King Tu Duc , was designated by the royal family sole regent until the King's ...
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... King . The massacre was the result of a proc- lamation of Thuyet calling upon the people to exterminate the French and their partisans . The fugitive minister and King then crossed over into Tonquin and joined the camp of the rebels and ...
... King . The massacre was the result of a proc- lamation of Thuyet calling upon the people to exterminate the French and their partisans . The fugitive minister and King then crossed over into Tonquin and joined the camp of the rebels and ...
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... King Tu Duc , who had es- caped with the recalcitrant mandarins . The Prince Chaul Mong , adopted son of Tu Duc , a young man of twenty - three years , was selected to wear the crown . On the 14th of Septem- ber , " in compliance with ...
... King Tu Duc , who had es- caped with the recalcitrant mandarins . The Prince Chaul Mong , adopted son of Tu Duc , a young man of twenty - three years , was selected to wear the crown . On the 14th of Septem- ber , " in compliance with ...
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