The Annals of Our Time: A Diurnal of Events, Social and Political, Home and Foreign, from the Accession of Queen Victoria, June 20, 1837, Volume 2Macmillan, 1889 - 1651 pagina's |
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Pagina 989
... leave Paris on their march homeward , Count Bis- marck having obtained from Jules Favre , in the forenoon , official intimation of the Treaty being ratified by the Bordeaux Assembly . The Em- peror telegraphed from Versailles to Berlin ...
... leave Paris on their march homeward , Count Bis- marck having obtained from Jules Favre , in the forenoon , official intimation of the Treaty being ratified by the Bordeaux Assembly . The Em- peror telegraphed from Versailles to Berlin ...
Pagina 1006
... leaving a daughter , Miss Kate Doughty . The property was settled on the male line , and on the death of the second brother , without male issue , passed to the youngest brother James , who in August 1827 , married Harriette Félicité ...
... leaving a daughter , Miss Kate Doughty . The property was settled on the male line , and on the death of the second brother , without male issue , passed to the youngest brother James , who in August 1827 , married Harriette Félicité ...
Pagina 1007
... leaving it to be occupied by a portion of the investing force , who also retain the adjacent village after fighting ... leave over - regulation and the bonus system untouched , rejected by 260 to 195 votes . The Pope issues a Brief ...
... leaving it to be occupied by a portion of the investing force , who also retain the adjacent village after fighting ... leave over - regulation and the bonus system untouched , rejected by 260 to 195 votes . The Pope issues a Brief ...
Pagina 1011
... leaving the works in Newcastle and Gateshead . " 6 66 28. - In Paris to - day , the Commune is de- scribed as dying ... leave Paris on any pretext , unless bearing a special permit signed either by Marshal MacMahon or the chief of his ...
... leaving the works in Newcastle and Gateshead . " 6 66 28. - In Paris to - day , the Commune is de- scribed as dying ... leave Paris on any pretext , unless bearing a special permit signed either by Marshal MacMahon or the chief of his ...
Pagina 1013
... leave the ship with 500 coolies to be suffocated and consumed in the hold , where they were battened down . - The University of Oxford confer the degree of D.C.L. on Professor Döllinger of Munich . The proposal , advocated by Professor ...
... leave the ship with 500 coolies to be suffocated and consumed in the hold , where they were battened down . - The University of Oxford confer the degree of D.C.L. on Professor Döllinger of Munich . The proposal , advocated by Professor ...
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