The Great Round World, and what is Going on in it, Svazek 3,Vydání 14–26,Svazek 10William Beverley Harrison, Publisher, 1899 |
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Strana 470
... officers from a warship in regal state , his costume consisted of a high silk hat , a native cloth girt around his loins , and a pair of patent leather shoes . Many comical stories are told about the late King Malietoa Laupepa , who it ...
... officers from a warship in regal state , his costume consisted of a high silk hat , a native cloth girt around his loins , and a pair of patent leather shoes . Many comical stories are told about the late King Malietoa Laupepa , who it ...
Strana 479
... officers that these works must have been accomplished under the direction of skilled engineers . The fighting continued throughout Saturday , 25th , and the insurgents were at last driven back , step by step , to Polo . There they ...
... officers that these works must have been accomplished under the direction of skilled engineers . The fighting continued throughout Saturday , 25th , and the insurgents were at last driven back , step by step , to Polo . There they ...
Strana 480
... consuls who represented the three Powers that hold sway in Samoa , and the senior officers from the warships in Apia Bay . Fighting in Samoa 481 The situation was thoroughly discussed , 480 The Great Round World Fighting in Samoa.
... consuls who represented the three Powers that hold sway in Samoa , and the senior officers from the warships in Apia Bay . Fighting in Samoa 481 The situation was thoroughly discussed , 480 The Great Round World Fighting in Samoa.
Strana 495
... officers , or officers appointed under the Crown . These salaries are paid out of the revenues collected under the tariff law . After the Commission made its report , and it was found that the British government had not taken steps to ...
... officers , or officers appointed under the Crown . These salaries are paid out of the revenues collected under the tariff law . After the Commission made its report , and it was found that the British government had not taken steps to ...
Strana 506
... thousand pesetas for each Spanish officer , five hundred pesetas for each soldier , and two thousand five hundred pesetas for each civil- The Carlists 507 ian . A peseta is worth about. 506 The Great Round World Affairs in Spain.
... thousand pesetas for each Spanish officer , five hundred pesetas for each soldier , and two thousand five hundred pesetas for each civil- The Carlists 507 ian . A peseta is worth about. 506 The Great Round World Affairs in Spain.
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The Great Round World, and what is Going on in it, Svazek 2,Vydání 1–13,Svazek 5 Úplné zobrazení - 1898 |
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Strana 535 - President of the United States of America, have caused the said Convention to be made public, to the end that the same and every article and...
Strana 534 - December. 1898. the original of which convention, being in the English and Spanish...
Strana 534 - The United States of America and Her Majesty the Queen Regent of Spain, in the name of her August Son, Don Alfonso XIII, desiring to end the state of war now existing between the two countries, have for that purpose appointed as plenipotentiaries: THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, WILLIAM R.
Strana 706 - An understanding not to increase for a fixed period the present effective of the armed military and naval forces, and at the same time not to increase the Budgets pertaining thereto; and a preliminary examination of the means by which a reduction might even be effected in future in the forces and Budgets above mentioned.
Strana 813 - ... appalled at times by the imbecility of the average man — the inability or unwillingness to concentrate on a thing and do it. Slipshod assistance, foolish inattention, dowdy indifference, and half-hearted work seem the rule ; and no man succeeds unless, by hook or crook, or threat, he forces or bribes other men to assist him ; or mayhap, God in His goodness performs a miracle and sends him an Angel of Light for an assistant.
Strana 706 - ... 5. To apply to naval warfare the stipulations of the Geneva Convention of 1864, on the basis of the Articles added to the Convention of 1868. 6. To neutralise ships and boats employed in saving those overboard during or after an engagement. 7. To revise the declaration concerning the laws and customs of war elaborated in 1874 by the Conference of Brussels, which has remained unratified to the present day.
Strana 707 - Brussels, which has remained unratified to the present day. "8. To accept in principle the employment of good offices, of mediation and facultative arbitration in cases lending themselves thereto, with the object of preventing armed conflicts between nations ; to come to an understanding with respect to the mode of applying these good offices, and to establish a uniform practice in using them.
Strana 535 - In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. Done at the City of Washington this eleventh day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninetynine, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and twenty-third. WILLIAM MCKINLEY. By the President, JOHN HAY, Secretary of State.
Strana 706 - ... 3. To restrict the use in military warfare of the formidable explosives already existing, and to prohibit the throwing of projectiles or explosives of any kind from balloons or by any similar means. 4. To prohibit the use, in naval warfare, of submarine torpedo boats or plungers, or other similar engines of destruction; to give an undertaking not to construct, in the future, vessels with rams.
Strana 706 - ... 2. To prohibit the use in the armies and fleets of any new kind of firearms whatever, and of new explosives, or any powders more powerful than those now in use either for rifles or cannon.