Yes. Pistols came along long before 1871
Benito Juarez (1806-1872) who served five terms as president of Mexico: 1858-1861 as interim, 1861-1865, 1865-1867, 1867-1871 and 1871-1872.
He served five terms as president of Mexico: 1858-1861 as interim, 1861-1865, 1865-1867, 1867-1871 and 1871-1872. He stopped being president when he died of a heart attack on July 18, 1872.
There are 2010-1871, or 139 years between 1871 and 2010.That is measuring differentially. If you mean to treat the years as a set, [1871-2010], and you mean "not the end points" when you say "between", then the number of years in the set [1872-2009] or (1871-2010) is 138.
He served five terms as president of Mexico: 1858-1861 as interim, 1861-1865, 1865-1867, 1867-1871 and 1871-1872.
He served five terms as president of Mexico: 1858-1861 as interim, 1861-1865, 1865-1867, 1867-1871 and 1871-1872.
Yes. He served five terms as president of Mexico: 1858-1861 as interim, 1861-1865, 1865-1867, 1867-1871 and 1871-1872.
He served five terms as president of Mexico: 1858-1861 as interim, 1861-1865, 1865-1867, 1867-1871 and 1871-1872.
No. He was the 26th president of Mexico, serving five terms in total: 1858-1861 as interim, 1861-1865, 1865-1867, 1867-1871 and 1871-1872.
That was Cuban born Estaban Bellan who played for the Haymakers in 1871 and 1872 and the New York Mutuals in 1873.
Through the Looking Glass was first published in by Macmillan in 1871 (but was post-dated as 1872 on the title page).
He was a lawyer who eventually became judge of the Supreme Court and president of Mexico, serving five terms as president: 1858-1861 as interim, 1861-1865, 1865-1867, 1867-1871 and 1871-1872.
Edward Beavens debuted on May 9, 1871 and played his final game on August 22, 1872.