Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important EventsD. Appleton., 1880 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... issued a proclamation announcing per- petual peace and friendship between Afghanis- tan and the British Government , publicly de- clared a general amnesty , and sent an expedi- tion in accordance with his agreement , with British ...
... issued a proclamation announcing per- petual peace and friendship between Afghanis- tan and the British Government , publicly de- clared a general amnesty , and sent an expedi- tion in accordance with his agreement , with British ...
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... issued for the evacuation of positions in points at which military forces still remained . An outbreak took place at Herat two days after the mutiny at Cabool , when three regi- -ments , which had been ordered to march away to quell ...
... issued for the evacuation of positions in points at which military forces still remained . An outbreak took place at Herat two days after the mutiny at Cabool , when three regi- -ments , which had been ordered to march away to quell ...
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... issued a proclamation stating that , in consequence of the abdication of the Ameer and the outrage at the British residency , the British Government had been compelled to occupy Cabool and other parts of Afghanistan . AFRICA . The area ...
... issued a proclamation stating that , in consequence of the abdication of the Ameer and the outrage at the British residency , the British Government had been compelled to occupy Cabool and other parts of Afghanistan . AFRICA . The area ...
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... issued at 8 per cent . interest , and were a bur- den upon the revenue of the State to the amount of $ 80,000 . It was believed that bonds might be sold at par bearing 6 per cent . interest , the proceeds of which could be used to ...
... issued at 8 per cent . interest , and were a bur- den upon the revenue of the State to the amount of $ 80,000 . It was believed that bonds might be sold at par bearing 6 per cent . interest , the proceeds of which could be used to ...
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... issued against Mr. Mackonochie in June , 1878 , the operation of which had been sus- pended during the pendency of the appeals on the case . The writ involved a suspension of the ecclesiastical functions of Mr. Mackonochie for three ...
... issued against Mr. Mackonochie in June , 1878 , the operation of which had been sus- pended during the pendency of the appeals on the case . The writ involved a suspension of the ecclesiastical functions of Mr. Mackonochie for three ...
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Page 102 - No law shall be revised or amended by reference to its title, but in such case the Act revised or section amended shall be reenacted and published at length as revised or amended...
Page 222 - The United States of America and the Emperor of China cordially recognize the inherent and inalienable right of man to change his home and allegiance, and also the mutual advantage of the free migration and emigration of their citizens and subjects, respectively, from the one country to the other, for purposes of curiosity, of trade, or as permanent residents.
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Page 102 - Neither the general assembly nor any county, city, town, township, school district or other municipal corporation shall ever make an appropriation, or pay from any public fund whatever, anything in aid of any religious creed, church or sectarian purpose...
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