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... officers , and 123,700 men , 8 Oct. Neu Breisach bombarded 8 Oct. Breton volunteers organising by M. Cathelineau ; volunteers in the west organising by general Charette ( from Rome ) " " " " 99 22 " " " " " " " 22 " " 22 ...
... officers , and 123,700 men , 8 Oct. Neu Breisach bombarded 8 Oct. Breton volunteers organising by M. Cathelineau ; volunteers in the west organising by general Charette ( from Rome ) " " " " 99 22 " " " " " " " 22 " " 22 ...
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... officers ; 173,000 men including the imperial guard : 400 pieces of artillery ; 100 mitrailleuses ; and 53 eagles or standards 27 Oct. The capitulation was signed at Frescati by generals Jarras and Stiehle on behalf of the French and ...
... officers ; 173,000 men including the imperial guard : 400 pieces of artillery ; 100 mitrailleuses ; and 53 eagles or standards 27 Oct. The capitulation was signed at Frescati by generals Jarras and Stiehle on behalf of the French and ...
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... officers , 9 scientific men ; lord Dufferin chairman ; about 19 Dec. 1870 . NAVY OF ENGLAND ( p . 510 ) . Sums voted for it : 1867 , 10,676,1017 .; 1868 , 11,168,949l . , 1869 , 11,366,545l .; 1870 , 9,757,690l . The Monarch , our first ...
... officers , 9 scientific men ; lord Dufferin chairman ; about 19 Dec. 1870 . NAVY OF ENGLAND ( p . 510 ) . Sums voted for it : 1867 , 10,676,1017 .; 1868 , 11,168,949l . , 1869 , 11,366,545l .; 1870 , 9,757,690l . The Monarch , our first ...
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... officers are permitted to vote for the election of members of parliament . Above 100 statutes relating to inland revenue fall into disuse I Jan. 1871 . Gross annual Revenue to 31 March : -1868 , 69,600,2181 .; 75,434,2521 . 1869 ...
... officers are permitted to vote for the election of members of parliament . Above 100 statutes relating to inland revenue fall into disuse I Jan. 1871 . Gross annual Revenue to 31 March : -1868 , 69,600,2181 .; 75,434,2521 . 1869 ...
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... officers , 4633 men , 128 guns , & c . , were said to be taken . The Germans also ob- tained a second line of railway from Châlons to Paris . SOLFERINO ( p . 681 ) . On 24 June , 1870 , on the site of the battle , three ossuaries ...
... officers , 4633 men , 128 guns , & c . , were said to be taken . The Germans also ob- tained a second line of railway from Châlons to Paris . SOLFERINO ( p . 681 ) . On 24 June , 1870 , on the site of the battle , three ossuaries ...
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