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... question of liberty. The means—and this will ho the licit to the bombard war—are the partition between I ht. three meruistre ttr alliance of the Mahosnedan in Europe and Africa, and war with England'. ...
... question of liberty. The means—and this will ho the licit to the bombard war—are the partition between I ht. three meruistre ttr alliance of the Mahosnedan in Europe and Africa, and war with England'. ...
... phrases uttered at Plombieres and Stuttgard—is -f makin » themselves master, in the S of the . national idea ' a and Africa, and war with England not accept the proposals at Villafranca, the pWas have been executed in a modified manner betweenthP Czar ...
... liberty. The means—and this will he the next step to the Lombard war—are the partition between the three members of the alliance of the Mahomedan possessions in Europe and Africa, and war with England. OUT EUBOPI. If Austria did not accept the proposals ...
... Liverpool. Thefiteorae ship AFRICA, war on her thi,d voyage to Australia, is the Peat t the 18th Jaw. The Liverpoor' Line of Australian Packet.. Y &alloy from Liret pool for Melhen) r' every Month. SHIP. NC& CAPTAIN. TO RAIL AFRICA 3000.014ei11 18th J ...
... SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1853. settlers; and generally, it was stated that all that part of the country was in a state of peace. AFRICA. WAR AT LAGOS. Intelligence has been received of renewed hostilities having taken place at Lagos. On the .sth August, at an early ...
... confidence everywhere. Emigration will tend to put down intestine African wars. The normal state of Africa war, followed captivity. Commerce and civilisation must root out war. Bach new emigration depot will be a bond for peace. The emigrants will be ...
... them Mahometan possessions Europe and Africa, and war with England, which stands isolated in nm and the Czar concerning CtWeen T * ■ . tne were carried bark by Sardi T I ' his last mis?ion shortI >- hefore the ?h.t T War> T e who live in Europe, know me trutn ...
... controing six conducting wires, and weighing 1.230 ton.. It will be laid from tLe antLern-most Ott of Sad oil tt the rout of Africa, war Algiers, and -a regarded by the vatic!' nonmetal with the undertlting as the commencement of a line to India and Aestralia ...
... soon after. Aa in the Crimean war, so in the war in Italy. Louia Napoleon sought the means a new alliance with Austria. The traditional pride of the Austrian monarchy could only be subdued upon the field of battle. Our war, said to Count Cavour, the ...
... perthe proper .uthontw tok« P nicious scourge. ° distr icts over one-tiurd of leaves in the autumn Isome th of July. . AFRICA. THE WAR AT LAGOS. The African Safurday with the King Atakoi, having again broken out Lagos influe nce, has w ho was placed the ...
... interest the English government to send them to Africa free, They prefer going to Lagos rather than to Liberia or Sierra Leore. They are very timid, and fearful lest the ship in which they go out to Africa should be captured, and they be forced again into ...
... is supposition, course no intelligence can have been received yet of the fact. A recent arrival from the Coast of Africa reports that war has again broken out at Lagos, which commenced on the of August, between King and the pretender Kosako. This, however ...