Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, 10 tomas;25 tomasD. Appleton & Company, 1886 |
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... vessels of his fleet led him to suspect some sinister design . As announced in the debate on the vote of credit , the Khartoum expedition planned for the autumn was countermanded , and the with- drawal of the forces in the Soodan was in ...
... vessels of his fleet led him to suspect some sinister design . As announced in the debate on the vote of credit , the Khartoum expedition planned for the autumn was countermanded , and the with- drawal of the forces in the Soodan was in ...
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... vessels .... 12 6 720 .... Total ..... 39 55 12,630 60 89 181 8,865 1,505 The officers and men are distributed as fol- lows : navy , 1,366 ; torpedo service , 137 ; ma- rines , 371 . Finances . On Jan. 1 , 1883 , the public debt ...
... vessels .... 12 6 720 .... Total ..... 39 55 12,630 60 89 181 8,865 1,505 The officers and men are distributed as fol- lows : navy , 1,366 ; torpedo service , 137 ; ma- rines , 371 . Finances . On Jan. 1 , 1883 , the public debt ...
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... vessel which happened to be waters except upon men - of - war , and semi - occasion- chartered for some special voyage . An ... vessels , but To convey an idea of the comparative im- more frequently come by way of Europe , the mer- Stock ...
... vessel which happened to be waters except upon men - of - war , and semi - occasion- chartered for some special voyage . An ... vessels , but To convey an idea of the comparative im- more frequently come by way of Europe , the mer- Stock ...
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... vessels , including four cruisers and three torpedo - boats . New Zealand keeps up a large military force , not less than 6,000 men , on account of the Maoris . This colony has lately purchased four torpedo - boats . Queens- land has ...
... vessels , including four cruisers and three torpedo - boats . New Zealand keeps up a large military force , not less than 6,000 men , on account of the Maoris . This colony has lately purchased four torpedo - boats . Queens- land has ...
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... vessels were ready to follow out Admiral Tryon's sug- gestion to destroy their property in order to keep it from falling into the hands of the ene- my . At the principal strategic points earth- works were constructed and mounted with ...
... vessels were ready to follow out Admiral Tryon's sug- gestion to destroy their property in order to keep it from falling into the hands of the ene- my . At the principal strategic points earth- works were constructed and mounted with ...
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