The Great Events by Famous Historians: A Comprehensive and Readable Account of the World's History, Emphasizing the More Important Events, and Presenting These as Complete Narratives in the Master-words of the Most Eminent Historians ...National Alumni, 1905 - 440 strani |
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Stran xvii
... France , and waited for her to come out . In the sea - duel that followed the Alabama was sunk . But she had done her work.1 EFFECTS OF THE AMERICAN WAR As to the manner in which this American war was regarded abroad , the European ...
... France , and waited for her to come out . In the sea - duel that followed the Alabama was sunk . But she had done her work.1 EFFECTS OF THE AMERICAN WAR As to the manner in which this American war was regarded abroad , the European ...
Stran xxii
... France by compari- son gone back in the scale of power , they felt that they had been played with , that Napoleon's leadership of Europe was but a pretence . He saw that his position grew doubtful . He was but a shadow after all ; and ...
... France by compari- son gone back in the scale of power , they felt that they had been played with , that Napoleon's leadership of Europe was but a pretence . He saw that his position grew doubtful . He was but a shadow after all ; and ...
Stran xxiii
... France at once protested against this additional Prussian “ aggrandizement . " Bismarck , knowing his country fully prepared for the struggle , purposely aggravated his opponents ' rage , and the Franco - Prussian War began . It was one ...
... France at once protested against this additional Prussian “ aggrandizement . " Bismarck , knowing his country fully prepared for the struggle , purposely aggravated his opponents ' rage , and the Franco - Prussian War began . It was one ...
Stran xxiv
... France , thus foiled and defeated on every side , had not even yet drained her bitter cup . Many Frenchmen had protested against making peace with Germany on the hard terms offered them . The Parisians were especially enraged that the ...
... France , thus foiled and defeated on every side , had not even yet drained her bitter cup . Many Frenchmen had protested against making peace with Germany on the hard terms offered them . The Parisians were especially enraged that the ...
Stran 124
... France , June 19 , 1864. The Alabama was built and equipped for the Confederate Government , at Birkenhead , England , under the name ( or number ) of the 290 , May 15 , 1862. She was commanded by Captain Raphael Semmes , of the ...
... France , June 19 , 1864. The Alabama was built and equipped for the Confederate Government , at Birkenhead , England , under the name ( or number ) of the 290 , May 15 , 1862. She was commanded by Captain Raphael Semmes , of the ...
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advance Alabama arms army artillery attack Austria batteries battle Bazeilles Bismarck brigade British canal Captain captured cavalry Central Pacific coast command Confederate Congress Constitution corps Culp's Hill declared defeat diamond division Emmetsburg Emperor enemy enemy's Europe Federal fight fire flank force Fort Monroe forward France Franco-Prussian War French front German Government Grant ground guns Hill Hudson Bay Company hundred infantry Italian Italy Jules Favre Jules Ferry Kearsarge labor loss McClellan McClernand ment Merrimac miles military Minister morning movement Napoleon Napoleon III National night North Northwest Company o'clock officers opened Paris party passed port position possession President prisoners Provinces Prussia reënforcements regiments retreat Richmond ridge River road Seminary Ridge Semmes sent Sherman ship shot side soldiers soon South Suez Canal surrender territory Thiers thousand tion treaty troops Union Pacific United Vaal vessels victory wounded