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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... recognised Menelik as his immediate successor , but bargained that Area should be the future heir to the imperial throne . Meanwhile Menelik had succeeded in vastly improving the Shoan army and in more than doubling his ancestral ...
... recognised Menelik as his immediate successor , but bargained that Area should be the future heir to the imperial throne . Meanwhile Menelik had succeeded in vastly improving the Shoan army and in more than doubling his ancestral ...
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... recognised by Tekla Haimanot , King of Gojjam , and the other great chieftains . Only Ras Mangasha , the natural son of the late Emperor , whom John on his death - bed had , in defiance of the agreement of 1882 , nominated as his ...
... recognised by Tekla Haimanot , King of Gojjam , and the other great chieftains . Only Ras Mangasha , the natural son of the late Emperor , whom John on his death - bed had , in defiance of the agreement of 1882 , nominated as his ...
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... recognised as within the Italian ' sphere of influence . ' In reply to the first of these agreements Menelik , again acting on French advice , addressed , on April 10 , a circular letter to the European Powers , which at the time seems ...
... recognised as within the Italian ' sphere of influence . ' In reply to the first of these agreements Menelik , again acting on French advice , addressed , on April 10 , a circular letter to the European Powers , which at the time seems ...
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... recognising both Harrar and the Ogaden country as within the Emperor's dominions . The more burning question of the Sudan frontier was left untouched . On June 24 the Italians signed a new commercial treaty on the ordinary lines , but a ...
... recognising both Harrar and the Ogaden country as within the Emperor's dominions . The more burning question of the Sudan frontier was left untouched . On June 24 the Italians signed a new commercial treaty on the ordinary lines , but a ...
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... recognised in a series of treaties ( 1900- 1908 ) with Italy , Great Britain , and the Sudanese Government . From being the southernmost town of the isolated and semi - independent kingdom of Shoa , Menelik had made Addis Abbaba into ...
... recognised in a series of treaties ( 1900- 1908 ) with Italy , Great Britain , and the Sudanese Government . From being the southernmost town of the isolated and semi - independent kingdom of Shoa , Menelik had made Addis Abbaba into ...
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