Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important EventsD. Appleton., 1880 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... Fakir Ahmed Khan , the civil and military governor , killed him , and plundered his house . Another revolt was reported in the district of Kohistan . On the 11th of September the Ameer wrote RANGE 250 ft . BALA HISSAR AFGHANISTAN . 11 ...
... Fakir Ahmed Khan , the civil and military governor , killed him , and plundered his house . Another revolt was reported in the district of Kohistan . On the 11th of September the Ameer wrote RANGE 250 ft . BALA HISSAR AFGHANISTAN . 11 ...
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... civil government . This was completed on August 28th . The pream- ble of the ordinance adopted sets forth the danger to person and property arising under an absence of all civil law ; gives the reasons why no previous efforts could be ...
... civil government . This was completed on August 28th . The pream- ble of the ordinance adopted sets forth the danger to person and property arising under an absence of all civil law ; gives the reasons why no previous efforts could be ...
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... civil adminis- such an important part during the Crimean war , and who was the first Prince of Samos . He was a native of a small village near the Kazan Pass , and went in early youth to Con- stantinople , where he was educated in a ...
... civil adminis- such an important part during the Crimean war , and who was the first Prince of Samos . He was a native of a small village near the Kazan Pass , and went in early youth to Con- stantinople , where he was educated in a ...
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... civil . new Governor - General then dwelt on his in- tention vigorously to carry out the extension of the railways and high - roads and all the re- forms feasible to make Algeria for the Euro- peans and the Frenchmen , whom it attracts ...
... civil . new Governor - General then dwelt on his in- tention vigorously to carry out the extension of the railways and high - roads and all the re- forms feasible to make Algeria for the Euro- peans and the Frenchmen , whom it attracts ...
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... civil life , and much machinery was employed in the conduct of Indian affairs . Year after year large amounts of money have been expended with a view to civilizing these people , and yet failure has at- tended the efforts in this ...
... civil life , and much machinery was employed in the conduct of Indian affairs . Year after year large amounts of money have been expended with a view to civilizing these people , and yet failure has at- tended the efforts in this ...
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