Story of one hundred years : A comprehensive review of the political and military events, the social, intellectual and material progress, and the general state of mankind in all landsEmbodying detailed and accurate accounts of all things of importance and interest, from 1801 to 1900, inclusive . STORY OF ONE HUNDRED YEARS. 22/ lying about in all directions. The slain was estimated at 2500, and theprisoners amounted to upwards of 3000. The Turkish troops werelanded to garrison Acre, where a vast quantity of military stores werefound, besides an excellent park of artillery of 200 guns and a larg


Story of one hundred years : A comprehensive review of the political and military events, the social, intellectual and material progress, and the general state of mankind in all landsEmbodying detailed and accurate accounts of all things of importance and interest, from 1801 to 1900, inclusive . STORY OF ONE HUNDRED YEARS. 22/ lying about in all directions. The slain was estimated at 2500, and theprisoners amounted to upwards of 3000. The Turkish troops werelanded to garrison Acre, where a vast quantity of military stores werefound, besides an excellent park of artillery of 200 guns and a large sumin specie. TERMS OF PEACE. As the foregoing successes led to the termination of the war in Syriaand its evacuation by Ibrahim Pacha, it is unnecessary to speak of opera-tions of a minor character. Mehemet Ali eventually submitted to all theconditions offered by the Sultan, and which were sanctioned by the rep-resentatives of Austria, France, Great Britain, Prussia and Russia: 1st. The hereditary possession of Egypt is confirmed to MehemetAli and his descendants in a direct line. 2d. Mehemet Ali will beallowed to nominate his own officers up to the rank of a colonel. TheViceroy can only confer the title of pacha with the consent of the The annual contribution is at


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