The Map of Europe by Treaty: Showing the Various Political and Territorial Changes which Have Taken Place Since the General Peace of 1814, 3. sējumsButterworths, 1875 |
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1883. lappuse
... July , 1870 . ( Translation as laid before Parliament . ) MESSIEURS , The statement made to you at the sitting of the 15th * has made known to the Senate and the Corps Législatif the just causes of the ... 20 July , 1870 . FRANCE . 20th July.
... July , 1870 . ( Translation as laid before Parliament . ) MESSIEURS , The statement made to you at the sitting of the 15th * has made known to the Senate and the Corps Législatif the just causes of the ... 20 July , 1870 . FRANCE . 20th July.
2110. lappuse
... 20 July , 1819 95 41 610 Archives Reciprocal transfer . West- phalia , Wittgenstein- Berleburg .. 30 June , 1816 30 June , 1816 ལྔ་ ཾ་ 58 17 465 59 17 473 TH 39 Of Ceded Countries to be given up . Great Britain , & c . , and France 30 ...
... 20 July , 1819 95 41 610 Archives Reciprocal transfer . West- phalia , Wittgenstein- Berleburg .. 30 June , 1816 30 June , 1816 ལྔ་ ཾ་ 58 17 465 59 17 473 TH 39 Of Ceded Countries to be given up . Great Britain , & c . , and France 30 ...
2113. lappuse
... 20 May , 1815 39 " " .. 9 June , 1815 | $ 225 1 , § 1 445 10 1 70 19 Annex B. B. 1 164 27 80 257 118 , § 12 273 Annex 12 275 23 33 " " 22 Arzheim Mills Ceded by Nassau to Prus- 16 Mar. , 1816 20 July , 1819 95 " " sia .. 31 May , 1815 ...
... 20 May , 1815 39 " " .. 9 June , 1815 | $ 225 1 , § 1 445 10 1 70 19 Annex B. B. 1 164 27 80 257 118 , § 12 273 Annex 12 275 23 33 " " 22 Arzheim Mills Ceded by Nassau to Prus- 16 Mar. , 1816 20 July , 1819 95 " " sia .. 31 May , 1815 ...
2116. lappuse
... July , 1819 93 29 33 20 July , 1819 95 to Bavaria دو 33 33 3 Nov. , 1815 14 Apr. , 1816 38 53 39 29 29 99 20 July , 1819 27 Oct. , 1819 95 98 281221 265 585 595 331 436 592 629 to Hesse - Darm- " " 39 stadt to Prussia 3 Nov. , 1815 38 ...
... July , 1819 93 29 33 20 July , 1819 95 to Bavaria دو 33 33 3 Nov. , 1815 14 Apr. , 1816 38 53 39 29 29 99 20 July , 1819 27 Oct. , 1819 95 98 281221 265 585 595 331 436 592 629 to Hesse - Darm- " " 39 stadt to Prussia 3 Nov. , 1815 38 ...
2118. lappuse
... 20 July , 18.9 95 25 81442 3953 325 455 459 473 603 Treaty . France and Por- tugal 6th June , 1801 , annulled 30 May , 1814 1 Add . Art 24 3 Referred to 9 June , 1815 27 105 268 And Austria . Boundary , Cessions . & c . See Austria and ...
... 20 July , 18.9 95 25 81442 3953 325 455 459 473 603 Treaty . France and Por- tugal 6th June , 1801 , annulled 30 May , 1814 1 Add . Art 24 3 Referred to 9 June , 1815 27 105 268 And Austria . Boundary , Cessions . & c . See Austria and ...
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20 July 9 June agreed Annex appointed April Army arrangements Article Baden Bavaria Belgium Berlin Black Sea Boundary Britain ceded Territory Cession Commissioners Commune concluded Conference Convention Danube Date of Treaty Declaration Denmark Duchy Duties Emperor of Austria Empire exchanged Federal Council Fortress France Frankfort Frontier German Empire Grand Ducal Grand Duke Greece Guarantee Hanover Hesse High Contracting Parties Holstein Imperial Diet Indemnity Ionian Islands Italy King of Prussia Kingdom Luxemburg Majesty the Emperor Majesty the King Majesty's Government ment Military Minister Name of Country Navigation Netherlands Neutrality North German Confederation North German Constitution Paris payment Peace of Europe Plenipotentiaries Porte Portugal Postal Powers Preamble present Treaty Prince Property Proposed Congress Protocol Pruth Railway Ratifications Regulations respective Rhine Rights Royal Prussian Sardinia Saxony Schleswig signed Sovereignty stipulations Subjects Telegraph tion Treaty of 26th Treaty of Peace Troops Turkey United Principalities Vienna Wallachia Wurtemberg
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