The Campaign of Sedan: The Downfall of the Second Empire. August-September, 1870G. Bell and sons, 1887 - 362 sider |
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Side 7
... stood aloof , the Emperor Napoleon III . distinctly refused to enter the lists , and the House of Commons was de- cidedly averse to war . Here it should be noted that the French Emperor , meditating on the value to him of the rival ...
... stood aloof , the Emperor Napoleon III . distinctly refused to enter the lists , and the House of Commons was de- cidedly averse to war . Here it should be noted that the French Emperor , meditating on the value to him of the rival ...
Side 11
... stood neuter , and that the understanding which might be ultimately come to between France and Prussia would be determined by the march of events , the extension of the war , and the questions to which it might give rise . This language ...
... stood neuter , and that the understanding which might be ultimately come to between France and Prussia would be determined by the march of events , the extension of the war , and the questions to which it might give rise . This language ...
Side 20
... he had made no bargain for payment , but had stood inactive because he conjectured that it would be the more profit- able course . FRENCH DEMANDS FOR THE RHINE . In making that calculation 20 [ CHAP . I. THE CAMPAIGN OF SEDAN .
... he had made no bargain for payment , but had stood inactive because he conjectured that it would be the more profit- able course . FRENCH DEMANDS FOR THE RHINE . In making that calculation 20 [ CHAP . I. THE CAMPAIGN OF SEDAN .
Side 28
... stood towards Germany , made his meaning clear to the French Court . " The confederate Governments , " he said , " are of opinion that no foreign power will inter- fere with the indisputable rights of German States and German ...
... stood towards Germany , made his meaning clear to the French Court . " The confederate Governments , " he said , " are of opinion that no foreign power will inter- fere with the indisputable rights of German States and German ...
Side 51
... stood in dread of two things : they were alarmed lest the " dynasty " should be injured by a course which bore the semblance of a forced retreat , and they could not rely with confidence on the sober opinion of the Chambers . The Court ...
... stood in dread of two things : they were alarmed lest the " dynasty " should be injured by a course which bore the semblance of a forced retreat , and they could not rely with confidence on the sober opinion of the Chambers . The Court ...
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1st Brig 2nd Brig 7th Corps advance adversary Amanvillers arrived artillery assailants attack battalions batteries battle Bavarians Bazeilles Benedetti Bismarck 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 le Chesne Lebach Leboeuf Major-Gen Marshal Bazaine Marshal MacMahon Metz Meuse Minister Moltke Moselle moved 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