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Attempted Assassination of Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria, | 1 |
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Russian Movement upon the Austrian Frontier, | 26 |
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Interview between General Caprivi and the French Ambassador, | 30 |
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Departure of Troops to the East, | 32 |
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Banquet in the Schloss, | 33 |
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Ill-treatment of a War-correspondent by the German Hussars, | 37 |
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The Austrian Plan of Campaign, | 40 |
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First Collision of Russian and German Troops, | 43 |
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Warlike Excitement in Paris, | 44 |
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Declaration of War by France, | 52 |
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The German Plan of Campaign, | 61 |
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The French Plan of Campaign, | 65 |
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Public Feeling of England, | 66 |
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Battle at Alexandrovo, | 71 |
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Occupation of Alexandrovo by the Germans, | 74 |
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Capture of Czenstochau by Prince George of Saxony, | 76 |
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Night Attack by the Russians, | 78 |
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Repulse of the German Army, | 85 |
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Excitement in Brussels, | 86 |
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The Meeting of the Four Fleets, | 92 |
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Retreat of French Cruisers, | 96 |
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On Board the Flagship, | 99 |
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Preparations for the Landing of British Troops at Trebizonde, | 102 |
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Repulse of the Russians, | 106 |
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The Russo-German Campaign—Great Battle at SkierniwiÇe, | 110 |
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Italy mobilises her Army, and takes the Field against France, | 121 |
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The Council of War, | 124 |
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Italian Route—Through the Riviera, | 126 |
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Battle of Costebelle, | 129 |
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The Landing at Trebizonde, | 132 |
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Mobilisation of the First Army Corps, | 138 |
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Russia declares War against England, | 147 |
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Declaration of War in London, | 148 |
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The Position of Affairs, | 158 |
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Preparations in the Mediterranean Fleet, | 160 |
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The Battle of Sardinia, | 165 |
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The Franco-German Campaign—Cavalry Engagement near Ligny, | 171 |
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Engagement at Vaux Champagne, | 178 |
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The Battle of Machault, | |