Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 19
... sent about this time to Europe by travellers and diplomatic agents he is scarcely ever mentioned . As to the de facto sovereigns , war had been the occupation of their lives ; they seemed firmly seated in power , but rebellion was ...
... sent about this time to Europe by travellers and diplomatic agents he is scarcely ever mentioned . As to the de facto sovereigns , war had been the occupation of their lives ; they seemed firmly seated in power , but rebellion was ...
Side 20
... sent her troops against him , but he always either eluded or defeated them . Finally , she went herself with a great army to crush him ; but with scarce a tenth of her forces he completely defeated her .. This added immensely to his ...
... sent her troops against him , but he always either eluded or defeated them . Finally , she went herself with a great army to crush him ; but with scarce a tenth of her forces he completely defeated her .. This added immensely to his ...
Side 21
... sent against him by Ras Ali , under his ablest commanders , was also completely routed ; most of the chiefs fell in the battle , and many of the soldiers went over to his service . Taking heart from his success , he formed the daring ...
... sent against him by Ras Ali , under his ablest commanders , was also completely routed ; most of the chiefs fell in the battle , and many of the soldiers went over to his service . Taking heart from his success , he formed the daring ...
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... sent her with her son , Alamayo , to Magdala ; while with his camp there travelled an extensive harem which he guarded with the utmost jealousy . His changed temper , which struck alarm into all around him , did much to bring on his ...
... sent her with her son , Alamayo , to Magdala ; while with his camp there travelled an extensive harem which he guarded with the utmost jealousy . His changed temper , which struck alarm into all around him , did much to bring on his ...
Side 28
... sent to him from England ; but it is evident that he hoped to entrap the artisans , as he had already done the envoys . In July 1866 , the old prisoners and the new were sent to Magdala , an almost impregnable mountain - fort in Wori ...
... sent to him from England ; but it is evident that he hoped to entrap the artisans , as he had already done the envoys . In July 1866 , the old prisoners and the new were sent to Magdala , an almost impregnable mountain - fort in Wori ...
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