The Quarterly Review, Volume 237William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1922 |
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... Government , the Italian Government , in March and April 1891 , made two agreements with Great Britain , whereby Eritrea and the whole of Abyssinia , assumed by both parties to be an Italian protectorate , were recognised as within the ...
... Government , the Italian Government , in March and April 1891 , made two agreements with Great Britain , whereby Eritrea and the whole of Abyssinia , assumed by both parties to be an Italian protectorate , were recognised as within the ...
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... Government had recently decided to undertake - partly to create a diversion in favour of Italy . Accordingly , in 1896 , the French Government planned to reinforce their own policy by inducing Menelik to use his newly - demonstrated ...
... Government had recently decided to undertake - partly to create a diversion in favour of Italy . Accordingly , in 1896 , the French Government planned to reinforce their own policy by inducing Menelik to use his newly - demonstrated ...
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... Government . From being the southernmost town of the isolated and semi - independent kingdom of Shoa , Menelik had made Addis Abbaba into the centrally situated capital of a vast and united Abyssinian Empire with an area of 350,000 ...
... Government . From being the southernmost town of the isolated and semi - independent kingdom of Shoa , Menelik had made Addis Abbaba into the centrally situated capital of a vast and united Abyssinian Empire with an area of 350,000 ...
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... Government of the Empire , and with this end in view paid frequent visits to the chiefs of the Wollo and Danakil countries . Menelik's death in December 1913 made little difference to the general state of affairs ; indeed the event was ...
... Government of the Empire , and with this end in view paid frequent visits to the chiefs of the Wollo and Danakil countries . Menelik's death in December 1913 made little difference to the general state of affairs ; indeed the event was ...
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... Government soon showed that it was no better than the old ; in fact personal quarrels between the Empress , her regent , and the Council - when there was one ; for it was suspended between March 1918 and July 1919 - have practically ...
... Government soon showed that it was no better than the old ; in fact personal quarrels between the Empress , her regent , and the Council - when there was one ; for it was suspended between March 1918 and July 1919 - have practically ...
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