John Cassell's illustrated history of England. The text, to the reign of Edward i by J.F. Smith; and from that period by W. Howitt, Band 91865 |
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... Count von Bismarck , heartily joined Russia in the work of repression , concluded a secret treaty with her for this purpose , assisted her defeated soldiers with food and arms , and gave up Poles who crossed her frontier to the Russian ...
... Count von Bismarck , heartily joined Russia in the work of repression , concluded a secret treaty with her for this purpose , assisted her defeated soldiers with food and arms , and gave up Poles who crossed her frontier to the Russian ...
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... COUNT BISMARCK . mmediately yielded , especially as Russia was giving | pacified ( January 11 , 1851 ) ; but military occupation of Hol urgent and imperious advice the same way ; abandoned the duchies , made ... Count Bismarck Frontispiece 6.
... COUNT BISMARCK . mmediately yielded , especially as Russia was giving | pacified ( January 11 , 1851 ) ; but military occupation of Hol urgent and imperious advice the same way ; abandoned the duchies , made ... Count Bismarck Frontispiece 6.
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... Count Bismarck , whose one guiding thought was the aggrandisement of the Prussian monarchy out of all these complications , had decided upon his policy . For some months in 1863 the minor states had carried matters their own way ; and ...
... Count Bismarck , whose one guiding thought was the aggrandisement of the Prussian monarchy out of all these complications , had decided upon his policy . For some months in 1863 the minor states had carried matters their own way ; and ...
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... Count von Bismarck . He was resolved that Prussia should be great by sea as well as by land , and for this end the fine harbour of Kiel was a valuable and indispensable acqui- sition . Availing himself , therefore , of the fact , that a ...
... Count von Bismarck . He was resolved that Prussia should be great by sea as well as by land , and for this end the fine harbour of Kiel was a valuable and indispensable acqui- sition . Availing himself , therefore , of the fact , that a ...
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Seite 144 - I feel that it is so; and regard it as my duty to shift from myself the responsibility of any further effusion of blood by asking of you the surrender of that portion of the Confederate States army known as the Army of Northern Virginia.
Seite 24 - And by virtue of the power, and for the purpose aforesaid, I do order and declare that all persons held as slaves within said designated States and parts of States are, and henceforward, shall be free ; and that the Executive Government of the United States, including the military and naval authorities thereof, will recognize and maintain the freedom of said persons.
Seite 24 - ... the States and parts of States wherein the people thereof, respectively, are this day in rebellion against the United States, the following, to wit: Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana (except the parishes of St.
Seite 24 - Orleans, in return for the most scrupulous non-interference and courtesy on our part, it is ordered that hereafter when any female shall, by word, gesture, or movement, insult or show contempt for any officer or soldier of the United States, she shall be regarded and held liable to be treated as a woman of the town plying her avocation.
Seite 24 - My paramount object in this struggle is to save the Union, and is not either to save or destroy slavery.
Seite 10 - Nobody, however, who has paid any attention to the peculiar features of our present era, will doubt for a moment that we are living at a period of most wonderful transition, which tends rapidly to accomplish that great end, to which, indeed, all history points — the realisation of the unity of mankind.
Seite 14 - It shall be lawful for any constable or peace officer in any county, borough, or place in Great Britain and Ireland, in any highway, street or public place, to search any person whom he may have good cause to suspect of coming from any land where he shall have been unlawfully in search or pursuit of game...
Seite 437 - We teach and define that it is a dogma divinely revealed : that the Roman Pontiff, when he speaks ex .cathedra, that is, when in discharge of the office of Pastor and Doctor of all Christians, by virtue of his supreme Apostolic authority he defines a doctrine regarding faith or morals to be held by the Universal Church...
Seite 166 - You cannot fight against the future. Time is on our side. The great social forces which move onwards in their might and majesty, and which the tumult of our debates does not for a moment impede or disturb — those great social forces are against you : they are marshalled on our side...
Seite 24 - Now, therefore, I ABRAHAM LINCOLN, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested as Commander-inChief of the Army and Navy of the United States in time of actual armed rebellion against the authority and Government of the United States, and as a fit and necessary war measure for suppressing said rebellion, do, on this...