The Franco-Prussian War: Its Causes, Incidents, and Consequences, Volume 1W. Mackenzie, 1870 - Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871 |
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... occupied the post of private secretary to Alexander , emperor of Russia , was a member of the society of Hetairists . The English poet Byron was an eminent Philhellene . Bound together by community of interest , religious and secular ...
... occupied the post of private secretary to Alexander , emperor of Russia , was a member of the society of Hetairists . The English poet Byron was an eminent Philhellene . Bound together by community of interest , religious and secular ...
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... occupied by the troops of the line and the civic forces jointly , the latter were everywhere on the spot with the soldiers , and , in conformity with their injunction , they constantly interposed between the military and the populace ...
... occupied by the troops of the line and the civic forces jointly , the latter were everywhere on the spot with the soldiers , and , in conformity with their injunction , they constantly interposed between the military and the populace ...
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... occupied by four men and a sergeant . This post was firm , and would not yield . The prince then | directed his march on the Upper Town , but found the gate which opens on the Esplanade shut before he reached it . Forced to make a tour ...
... occupied by four men and a sergeant . This post was firm , and would not yield . The prince then | directed his march on the Upper Town , but found the gate which opens on the Esplanade shut before he reached it . Forced to make a tour ...
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... occupied the Quai d'Orsay , and other troops in considerable force occupied important points in the capital . Almost at the same time Maupas , chief of the police , who had been instructed to arrest the disaffected , had his orders ...
... occupied the Quai d'Orsay , and other troops in considerable force occupied important points in the capital . Almost at the same time Maupas , chief of the police , who had been instructed to arrest the disaffected , had his orders ...
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... occupied a space of hilly ground almost in the form of a paral- lelogram about twelve miles long and nine wide , the centre of which was Cavriana , where Francis Joseph established his headquarters . The key of the position was the ...
... occupied a space of hilly ground almost in the form of a paral- lelogram about twelve miles long and nine wide , the centre of which was Cavriana , where Francis Joseph established his headquarters . The key of the position was the ...
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Page 41 - But HE stood sad before the sun, (The peoples felt their fate). "The world is many, — I am one ; My great Deed was too great. God's fruit of justice ripens slow : Men's souls are narrow ; let them grow. My brothers, we must wait.
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Page 207 - Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, His Majesty the Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary and Bohemia, His Majesty the King of the French...
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Page 133 - The emperor nominates the presidents and vice-presidents of both Chambers of the Reichsrath, the remaining functionaries being chosen by the members of the two Houses. It is incumbent upon the head of the State to assemble the Reichsrath annually. The rights which, in consequence of the diploma of Oct. 20, 1860, and the ' Patent
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