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 xiii
... government that seized the States of the Church in 1860 and 1870. Elderly Frenchmen still hate with a personal hatred the Germans against whom they strove in vain in 1870-1871 . These events have not yet faded into that academic past ...
... government that seized the States of the Church in 1860 and 1870. Elderly Frenchmen still hate with a personal hatred the Germans against whom they strove in vain in 1870-1871 . These events have not yet faded into that academic past ...
Stran xiv
... Government at Washington . Congress hastened to offer every sort of concession to the seceding States . But every concession was rejected by the States farthest south . The die was cast ; and when President Lincoln in his inaugural ...
... Government at Washington . Congress hastened to offer every sort of concession to the seceding States . But every concession was rejected by the States farthest south . The die was cast ; and when President Lincoln in his inaugural ...
Stran xvii
... government there and established a precarious empire , to whose throne he invited the Austrian Prince Maximilian . The British Government also seemed more than once on the point of quarrelling with President Lincoln and lending active ...
... government there and established a precarious empire , to whose throne he invited the Austrian Prince Maximilian . The British Government also seemed more than once on the point of quarrelling with President Lincoln and lending active ...
Stran xxii
... Government still autocratic , and it was only the grim necessities of this further defeat that wrung from the Emperor another , and this time irrevocable , constitution . Austria was the last of the European States except Russia to ...
... Government still autocratic , and it was only the grim necessities of this further defeat that wrung from the Emperor another , and this time irrevocable , constitution . Austria was the last of the European States except Russia to ...
Stran xxiii
... Government had to take up the war amid the con- fusion and defeat into which the incompetency of the Empire had plunged it . The Germans , pressing steadily forward , began their celebrated siege of Paris . French armies of militia ...
... Government had to take up the war amid the con- fusion and defeat into which the incompetency of the Empire had plunged it . The Germans , pressing steadily forward , began their celebrated siege of Paris . French armies of militia ...
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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