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

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