The Quarterly Review, Volumes 237-238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1922 |
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... Empire , on Dec. 16 , 1913 , passed almost unnoticed in the public press . True , he had been smitten with paralysis in 1907 ; and repeated strokes in the following years had reduced him to such a moribund condition that for a long time ...
... Empire , on Dec. 16 , 1913 , passed almost unnoticed in the public press . True , he had been smitten with paralysis in 1907 ; and repeated strokes in the following years had reduced him to such a moribund condition that for a long time ...
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... Empire , and ended with the words : ' En indiquant aujourd'hui les limites actuelles de mon empire , je tâcherai , si Dieu veut bien m'accorder la vie et la force , de rétablir les anciennes frontières d'Ethiopie jusqu'à Khartoum et ...
... Empire , and ended with the words : ' En indiquant aujourd'hui les limites actuelles de mon empire , je tâcherai , si Dieu veut bien m'accorder la vie et la force , de rétablir les anciennes frontières d'Ethiopie jusqu'à Khartoum et ...
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... empire a une importance suffisante pour ne rechercher aucun protectorat et vivre indépendant . Je tiens donc à porter à votre connaissance mon intention de ne renouveler en aucune façon ce traité . ' In the following year , while the ...
... empire a une importance suffisante pour ne rechercher aucun protectorat et vivre indépendant . Je tiens donc à porter à votre connaissance mon intention de ne renouveler en aucune façon ce traité . ' In the following year , while the ...
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... Empire the whole of the great Ethiopian plateau , of which his predecessors on the imperial throne had at most held only the northern half . His new boundaries were formally recognised in a series of treaties ( 1900- 1908 ) with Italy ...
... Empire the whole of the great Ethiopian plateau , of which his predecessors on the imperial throne had at most held only the northern half . His new boundaries were formally recognised in a series of treaties ( 1900- 1908 ) with Italy ...
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... Empire should be in th hands of newly - appointed governors entirely dependen upon his pleasure and possessed of no local influence to tempt them to revolt . They were , moreover , 42 ABYSSINIA UNDER MENELIK AND AFTER.
... Empire should be in th hands of newly - appointed governors entirely dependen upon his pleasure and possessed of no local influence to tempt them to revolt . They were , moreover , 42 ABYSSINIA UNDER MENELIK AND AFTER.
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