Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 20
... forces he completely defeated her .. This added immensely to his conse- quence ; the soldiers , always ready to side with the successful , in great numbers left other leaders to follow his standard ; almost at once he rose to the level ...
... forces he completely defeated her .. This added immensely to his conse- quence ; the soldiers , always ready to side with the successful , in great numbers left other leaders to follow his standard ; almost at once he rose to the level ...
Side 21
... forces ; thus quite winning his heart . ' In Kuara , after his marriage , he occupied himself in disciplining his ... force of Turkish irregulars , and himself severely wounded . It is said that as he returned disheartened , he sought ...
... forces ; thus quite winning his heart . ' In Kuara , after his marriage , he occupied himself in disciplining his ... force of Turkish irregulars , and himself severely wounded . It is said that as he returned disheartened , he sought ...
Side 22
... forces of Tigré and Amhara , marched southward against the Wollo Gallas ; he ravaged their country from one end to the other , reducing many tribes to submission , making on all an impression of dread that lasted as long as he lived ...
... forces of Tigré and Amhara , marched southward against the Wollo Gallas ; he ravaged their country from one end to the other , reducing many tribes to submission , making on all an impression of dread that lasted as long as he lived ...
Side 28
... force . In August 1867 , it was announced that an expedition would be sent into Abyssinia . General Sir Robert Napier , then commander - in - chief at Bombay , one of the most distinguished of Indian officers , was appointed commander ...
... force . In August 1867 , it was announced that an expedition would be sent into Abyssinia . General Sir Robert Napier , then commander - in - chief at Bombay , one of the most distinguished of Indian officers , was appointed commander ...
Side 29
... force began to land early in October ; about the end of January 1868 , the army began to move forward ; in the second week of April , it was in the neighbourhood of Theodore's fortress . Theodore , by making great exertions , had ...
... force began to land early in October ; about the end of January 1868 , the army began to move forward ; in the second week of April , it was in the neighbourhood of Theodore's fortress . Theodore , by making great exertions , had ...
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