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Article : 741 wordsTHE Hohenzollerns have had their [?]ll of victory: and of personal and dynastic triumph were all, they might Le well content with the result of the six weeks' campaign on the western bank of the Rhine. ...
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Article : 1,722 wordsTHE German papers publish the following letter, addressed by the King of Prussia to his Queen, and giving an account of the battle of Sedan:— "Vendresse, south of Sedan, September 3. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 226 wordsA correspondent of the Manchester Examiner says that, in the battle of Sedan, 200,000 French were opposed to 300,000 Prussians. The line of battle was five miles long. 250 mitrailleuses answered the ...
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1860 - 1871), Sat 12 Nov 1870, Page 10
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