The Campaign of Sedan: The Downfall of the Second Empire. August-September, 1870G. Bell and sons, 1887 - 362 sider |
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Side 12
... four Federal corps d'armée ; while Prussia , who could wait , being always ready , had only carried her preparations forward to a certain extent . M. von Beust , the Saxon Minister , then intervened with a proposal that the Diet should ...
... four Federal corps d'armée ; while Prussia , who could wait , being always ready , had only carried her preparations forward to a certain extent . M. von Beust , the Saxon Minister , then intervened with a proposal that the Diet should ...
Side 14
... Four days afterwards , the Emperor Napoleon having struck in with an offer of mediation , which was accepted , the preliminaries of a peace were signed at Nickolsburg , on the 26th of July , and the final treaty was settled and ratified ...
... Four days afterwards , the Emperor Napoleon having struck in with an offer of mediation , which was accepted , the preliminaries of a peace were signed at Nickolsburg , on the 26th of July , and the final treaty was settled and ratified ...
Side 54
... four were adverse , and the remainder could not be said to hold with the one or the other . Nor should it be overlooked that these estimates of popular feeling were transmitted by functionaries who have always a wish to please the ...
... four were adverse , and the remainder could not be said to hold with the one or the other . Nor should it be overlooked that these estimates of popular feeling were transmitted by functionaries who have always a wish to please the ...
Side 62
... piled up in three or four places , such as Paris and Versailles , Vernon and Chateauroux . In short , the Minister of War , who said and believed that he was supremely ready , found that 62 [ CHAP . II . THE CAMPAIGN OF SEDAN .
... piled up in three or four places , such as Paris and Versailles , Vernon and Chateauroux . In short , the Minister of War , who said and believed that he was supremely ready , found that 62 [ CHAP . II . THE CAMPAIGN OF SEDAN .
Side 75
... four battalions of foot , several squadrons of horse , and one battery , and the nearest immediate support was some miles to the rear , near Lebach . Colonel von Pestel had held the position from CHAP . III . ] 75 STAGE THUNDER .
... four battalions of foot , several squadrons of horse , and one battery , and the nearest immediate support was some miles to the rear , near Lebach . Colonel von Pestel had held the position from CHAP . III . ] 75 STAGE THUNDER .
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1st Brig 2nd Brig 7th Corps advance adversary Amanvillers arrived artillery assailants attack Austria battalions batteries battle Bavarians Bazeilles Benedetti Bitsche Brig brigade camp Canrobert cavalry centre Chalons Chassepot combat command Crown Prince Cuirassiers directed Douay Dragoons Duc de Gramont Ducrot Eleventh Corps Emperor Napoleon enemy Failly Fifth Corps fight fire flank Flavigny Forbach forward France French Army front Frossard German Army Givonne Gravelotte ground Guard guns Gunstett head-quarters hills horse horsemen hour Hussars Imperial infantry King William Ladmirault Leboeuf Major-Gen Marshal Bazaine Marshal MacMahon Metz Meuse military Minister Moltke Moselle moved Napoleon III Nouart numbers o'clock officers Paris Pont à Mousson position Prussian railway ravine rear regiments retired retreat Rezonville Rhine road rode Roncourt Saar Saarbrück Saarlouis Sarreguemines Saxon sent side skirmishers soldiers Spicheren squadrons Staff Steinmetz Stenay stood Strasburg tion troops Uhlans Verdun village Vionville Wimpffen Woerth woods Würtemberg