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... Nancy quarters at Mainz , they forgot to notify the close and its results , Marshal Canrobert , Chalons so that Moltke was not in possession of the facts till noon on the 7th corps General Félix Douay , Belfort 3rd of August .
... Nancy quarters at Mainz , they forgot to notify the close and its results , Marshal Canrobert , Chalons so that Moltke was not in possession of the facts till noon on the 7th corps General Félix Douay , Belfort 3rd of August .
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... fourteen published a volume Belfort capitulated , but it was not until the uth of March that of poetry which obtained the approbation of Rousseau and of the Germans took possession of Bitche , the little fortress on the Voltaire .
... fourteen published a volume Belfort capitulated , but it was not until the uth of March that of poetry which obtained the approbation of Rousseau and of the Germans took possession of Bitche , the little fortress on the Voltaire .
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Among the the Goethehaus , a 16th century building which came into the other Roman Catholic churches are the Leonhardskirche , the possession of the Goethe family in 1733. Here Goethe lived Liebfrauenkirche ( church of Our Lady ) and ...
Among the the Goethehaus , a 16th century building which came into the other Roman Catholic churches are the Leonhardskirche , the possession of the Goethe family in 1733. Here Goethe lived Liebfrauenkirche ( church of Our Lady ) and ...
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... popular tradition , which connects the origin of the contemporaneous copy of the original document as the most town with a legend that Charlemagne , when retreating before precious of the cight imperial bulls in its possession .
... popular tradition , which connects the origin of the contemporaneous copy of the original document as the most town with a legend that Charlemagne , when retreating before precious of the cight imperial bulls in its possession .
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... held respectively at Reminiscere In 1631 Gustavus Adolphus garrisoned it with 600 men , who the second Sunday in Lent ) , St Margaret's day and at Martinremained in possession till they were expelled four years later mas .
... held respectively at Reminiscere In 1631 Gustavus Adolphus garrisoned it with 600 men , who the second Sunday in Lent ) , St Margaret's day and at Martinremained in possession till they were expelled four years later mas .
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