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Pagina vi
... German Troops into Paris CHAPTER II . — FRANCE ( continued ) . · Red Republican Party in Paris - Revolution of March 18 - Assassination of Generals Le Comte and Thomas - Massacre of the Place Vendôme - Instal- lation of the Paris ...
... German Troops into Paris CHAPTER II . — FRANCE ( continued ) . · Red Republican Party in Paris - Revolution of March 18 - Assassination of Generals Le Comte and Thomas - Massacre of the Place Vendôme - Instal- lation of the Paris ...
Pagina viii
... German War 247 248 Correspondence respecting the Sinking of Six British Vessels in the Seine by Prussian Troops 255 Correspondence between British Subjects residing in France and the Foreign Office , in reference to Loss of Property ...
... German War 247 248 Correspondence respecting the Sinking of Six British Vessels in the Seine by Prussian Troops 255 Correspondence between British Subjects residing in France and the Foreign Office , in reference to Loss of Property ...
Pagina 2
... German cause at the outbreak of the war , and seemed to have been converted either by an irrational sym- pathy with the name of a republic , or an even less rational feeling that France had suffered enough . With her usual felicity in ...
... German cause at the outbreak of the war , and seemed to have been converted either by an irrational sym- pathy with the name of a republic , or an even less rational feeling that France had suffered enough . With her usual felicity in ...
Pagina 4
... German Chancellor proved himself at once perfectly reasonable upon the subject . In a message sent without delay to Lord Granville , he wrote , " You are authorized to say to Lord Granville that we sincerely regret that our troops , in ...
... German Chancellor proved himself at once perfectly reasonable upon the subject . In a message sent without delay to Lord Granville , he wrote , " You are authorized to say to Lord Granville that we sincerely regret that our troops , in ...
Pagina 27
... German Government to declare at once . The first nights of the session were , as was to be expected , devoted chiefly to the great Continental War , the peace which had now been virtually concluded by the surrender of Paris , and the ...
... German Government to declare at once . The first nights of the session were , as was to be expected , devoted chiefly to the great Continental War , the peace which had now been virtually concluded by the surrender of Paris , and the ...
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