... became French in 1648, more than two centuries before the war of 1870. It became French according to a treaty. The treaty was signed by the Austrian Emperor, because Alsace belonged to the Austrian Imperial Family. And it is not without interest to... Bulletin - Page 1381917Full view - About this book
 | Stéphane Lauzanne, Stéphane Joseph Vincent Lauzanne - World War, 1914-1918 - 1918 - 230 pages
...Imperial Family. And it is not without interest to quote an article (article 75) of the treaty: The Emperor cedes to the King of France forever, in perpetuum,...other Emperor, in the future, will ever have any power in any time to affirm any right on these territories. When today one reads that treaty, one has the... | |
 | American literature - 1918
...the Austrian Imperial Family. And it is not without interest to quote a sentence of the treaty: The Emperor cedes to the King of France forever, in perpetuum,...other Emperor, in the future, will ever have any power in any time to affirm any right on these territories. When to-day one reads that treaty, one has the... | |
 | Stéphane Lauzanne, John Lauris Blake Williams - World War, 1914-1918 - 1918 - 230 pages
...article (article 75) of the treaty: The Emperor cedes to the King of France forever, in perpetwum, without any reserve, with full jurisdiction and sovereignty,...other Emperor, in the future, will ever have any power in any time to affirm any right on these territories. When today one reads that treaty, one has the... | |
 | Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1922 - 908 pages
...of the Habsburgs and in 1648 was ceded to France by the emperor of Austria who stated in the treaty that "no other emperor, in the future, will ever have any power in any time to affirm any right on these territories. Southern Alsace, including Mulhausen, formerly... | |
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