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Pagina 987
On the day after I left Paris , all communication by road with that place was
intercepted , and on the following day the last telegraphic wire was cut . The
diplomatists who were left in the besieged city were refused by the German
authorities ...
On the day after I left Paris , all communication by road with that place was
intercepted , and on the following day the last telegraphic wire was cut . The
diplomatists who were left in the besieged city were refused by the German
authorities ...
Pagina 988
This ( Wednesday ) torenoon the German army , to the number of 30,000 ,
commence to enter Paris . The first Uhlan made his appearance at the Arc de
Triomphe about nine o'clock . He was soon followed by other Uhlans , and then
by the ...
This ( Wednesday ) torenoon the German army , to the number of 30,000 ,
commence to enter Paris . The first Uhlan made his appearance at the Arc de
Triomphe about nine o'clock . He was soon followed by other Uhlans , and then
by the ...
Pagina 989
The German soldiers begin to leave Paris on their march homeward , Count
Bismarck having obtained from Jules Favre , in the forenoon , official intimation of
the Treaty being ratified by the Bordeaux Assembly . The Emperor telegraphed
from ...
The German soldiers begin to leave Paris on their march homeward , Count
Bismarck having obtained from Jules Favre , in the forenoon , official intimation of
the Treaty being ratified by the Bordeaux Assembly . The Emperor telegraphed
from ...
Pagina 990
To maintain guarantees extending over Europe and even into other hemispheres
, we had only a small army and a fleet , which , since the Declaration of Paris ,
was valueless except for the defence of our own shores . - Earl Granville ...
To maintain guarantees extending over Europe and even into other hemispheres
, we had only a small army and a fleet , which , since the Declaration of Paris ,
was valueless except for the defence of our own shores . - Earl Granville ...
Pagina 991
Revolutionary outbreak in Paris , Early this morning a Government proclamation
was issued , announcing that , after having given to the disturbers of public
tranquillity time to return to duty and obedience , seeing that no attention was
paid to ...
Revolutionary outbreak in Paris , Early this morning a Government proclamation
was issued , announcing that , after having given to the disturbers of public
tranquillity time to return to duty and obedience , seeing that no attention was
paid to ...
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