Our Chancellor: Sketches for a Historical Picture, Volume 2Macmillan and Company, 1884 - Europe |
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... note requesting him to look over France's proposals care- fully , and placing himself at the Chancellor's disposition in order to discuss them . Bismarck " did not hesitate for a moment about the answer , which could not be other than a ...
... note requesting him to look over France's proposals care- fully , and placing himself at the Chancellor's disposition in order to discuss them . Bismarck " did not hesitate for a moment about the answer , which could not be other than a ...
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... notes . In addition to it we must verbally require that the fortresses formerly constructed with a purpose hostile to France must , after the dissolution of the German Confederation , no longer appertain to the new German League , but ...
... notes . In addition to it we must verbally require that the fortresses formerly constructed with a purpose hostile to France must , after the dissolution of the German Confederation , no longer appertain to the new German League , but ...
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... Note " had been handed to the Berlin Cabinet on the Schleswig or any other question ; an assertion which was so far correct , that the communication really made by Moustier to von Thile , through the French Chargé d'Affaires in Berlin ...
... Note " had been handed to the Berlin Cabinet on the Schleswig or any other question ; an assertion which was so far correct , that the communication really made by Moustier to von Thile , through the French Chargé d'Affaires in Berlin ...
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... Note " injurious to French dignity ; and on the 19th Le Sourd delivered the French Declaration of War in Berlin . At the commencement of this episode Bismarck was at Varzin ; but seeing , from the turn matters took on the 9th , that the ...
... Note " injurious to French dignity ; and on the 19th Le Sourd delivered the French Declaration of War in Berlin . At the commencement of this episode Bismarck was at Varzin ; but seeing , from the turn matters took on the 9th , that the ...
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... Note , " which the Government had suppressed and thereafter continued to suppress , should at least be submitted to the Chamber . Thiers and Favre asseverated that " the honour of France was not at stake , " and that was no ground ...
... Note , " which the Government had suppressed and thereafter continued to suppress , should at least be submitted to the Chamber . Thiers and Favre asseverated that " the honour of France was not at stake , " and that was no ground ...
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