Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year, Volume 19; Volume 34D. Appleton & Company, 1895 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... force in 1893 consisted of 222 officers , of whom 33 were natives , and 4,192 native and 1,906 European soldiery . The Italian Govern- ment expended on its African possessions , from the occupation of Massowah in 1887 to the end of 1892 ...
... force in 1893 consisted of 222 officers , of whom 33 were natives , and 4,192 native and 1,906 European soldiery . The Italian Govern- ment expended on its African possessions , from the occupation of Massowah in 1887 to the end of 1892 ...
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KASSALA . July 12 , with his entire force - 2,400 men , native and Italian , under 54 Italian officers - he arrived at the front after the enemy had begun to retire . He closely pursued them , but they made good their retreat to Kassala ...
KASSALA . July 12 , with his entire force - 2,400 men , native and Italian , under 54 Italian officers - he arrived at the front after the enemy had begun to retire . He closely pursued them , but they made good their retreat to Kassala ...
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... force up the premium , which reached 320 in the latter part of May . The Government , suspect- ing that the private banks were taking part in this speculation and also that they were evading taxes , ordered an inspection of the books of ...
... force up the premium , which reached 320 in the latter part of May . The Government , suspect- ing that the private banks were taking part in this speculation and also that they were evading taxes , ordered an inspection of the books of ...
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... force , upon which rests the whole fabric of science . All Nature is one , but for convenience of classification we have divided our knowledge into a number of sciences , which we usually regard as quite distinct from each other . To ...
... force , upon which rests the whole fabric of science . All Nature is one , but for convenience of classification we have divided our knowledge into a number of sciences , which we usually regard as quite distinct from each other . To ...
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... force produces twice as much elongation and twice as much stress as a force slowly applied . The conclusions of ulti- mate resistance under impact are derived by tests made with a falling ram , and these in gen- eral give different laws ...
... force produces twice as much elongation and twice as much stress as a force slowly applied . The conclusions of ulti- mate resistance under impact are derived by tests made with a falling ram , and these in gen- eral give different laws ...
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Page 222 - SEC. 4. The several circuit courts of the United States are hereby invested with jurisdiction to prevent and restrain violations of this act; and it shall be the duty of the several district attorneys of the United States, in their respective districts, under the direction of the attorney-general, to institute proceedings in equity to prevent and restrain such violations.
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