The American Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events ...: Embracing Political, Civil, Military, and Social Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical IndustryD. Appleton, 1867 |
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... Italy , and Prussia , are explained in these pages , with the details of their negotiations , and the military operations in that short and decisive war , accompanied by topo- graphical and military maps and illustrations . The ...
... Italy , and Prussia , are explained in these pages , with the details of their negotiations , and the military operations in that short and decisive war , accompanied by topo- graphical and military maps and illustrations . The ...
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... Italian war , he went to Europe , but arrived too late for a personal share in the struggle He spent some time in travel , the incidents of which tour were gathered up in a volume , entitled the " Travels of a Sugar - Planter . " During ...
... Italian war , he went to Europe , but arrived too late for a personal share in the struggle He spent some time in travel , the incidents of which tour were gathered up in a volume , entitled the " Travels of a Sugar - Planter . " During ...
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... Italian war , Austria lost the crown - land of Venetia , which was annexed to Italy . The cession of this prov- ince reduced the area of Austria to 239,048 English square miles , and the population to 32,573,002 . Of this total ...
... Italian war , Austria lost the crown - land of Venetia , which was annexed to Italy . The cession of this prov- ince reduced the area of Austria to 239,048 English square miles , and the population to 32,573,002 . Of this total ...
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... Italy would not be regarded as being directed against Prussia . In a second note , of the same date , Austria urged a mutual under- standing in the Schleswig - Holstein question , and indicated the concessions which she was ready to ...
... Italy would not be regarded as being directed against Prussia . In a second note , of the same date , Austria urged a mutual under- standing in the Schleswig - Holstein question , and indicated the concessions which she was ready to ...
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... Italian kingdom . The arming of Austria against Prussia led , however , to an alliance between Prussia and Italy , and to a participation of the latter power in the German - Italian war . The conclusion of peace united the larger ...
... Italian kingdom . The arming of Austria against Prussia led , however , to an alliance between Prussia and Italy , and to a participation of the latter power in the German - Italian war . The conclusion of peace united the larger ...
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Sida 128 - Senate, who shall inquire into the condition of the States which formed the so-called Confederate States of America, and report whether they or any of them are entitled to be represented in either House of Congress...
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