The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, المجلدات 1-2Hugh Chrisholm University Press, 1911 |
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... Italian troops at Dogali , killing more than 400 of them . Reinforcements were sent from Italy , whilst in the autumn the British government stepped in and tried to mediate by means of a mission under Mr ( afterwards Sir Gerald ) Portal ...
... Italian troops at Dogali , killing more than 400 of them . Reinforcements were sent from Italy , whilst in the autumn the British government stepped in and tried to mediate by means of a mission under Mr ( afterwards Sir Gerald ) Portal ...
الصفحة 94
... Italy a friendly treaty , to be known hereafter Clochette and de Bonchamps endeavoured to reach the Nile , as the famous Uccialli treaty . In consequence of this the but , after surmounting many difficulties , stuck in the marshes Italians ...
... Italy a friendly treaty , to be known hereafter Clochette and de Bonchamps endeavoured to reach the Nile , as the famous Uccialli treaty . In consequence of this the but , after surmounting many difficulties , stuck in the marshes Italians ...
الصفحة 95
... Italy's possessions on the Red Sea with its Somaliland protectorate should be built under Italian auspices . A British , an Italian and an Abyssinian representative were to be appointed to the board of the French company , and a French ...
... Italy's possessions on the Red Sea with its Somaliland protectorate should be built under Italian auspices . A British , an Italian and an Abyssinian representative were to be appointed to the board of the French company , and a French ...
الصفحة 99
... Italy . The Academia Secretorum Naturae was founded at Naples in 1560 by Giambattista della Porta . It arose like the French Academy from a little club of friends who met at della Porta's house and called themselves the Otiosi . The ...
... Italy . The Academia Secretorum Naturae was founded at Naples in 1560 by Giambattista della Porta . It arose like the French Academy from a little club of friends who met at della Porta's house and called themselves the Otiosi . The ...
الصفحة 102
... Italy . - Italy in the 16th century was remarkable for the number of its literary academies . Tiraboschi , in his History of Italian Literature , has given a list of 171 ; and Jarkius , in his Specimen Historiae Academiarum Conditarum ...
... Italy . - Italy in the 16th century was remarkable for the number of its literary academies . Tiraboschi , in his History of Italian Literature , has given a list of 171 ; and Jarkius , in his Specimen Historiae Academiarum Conditarum ...
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