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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1876 Excerpt: ...of Belfort, 360; map of operations of the armies of the Loire, 361; prolongation of armistice, 362; preliminaries of peace, 362; conference at Brussels, 362; ratification of treaty of peace, 363; forces in war, 363; losses and prisoners, 363; Prince Frederick William, 363; Prince Frederick Charles, 363; Von Moltke, 363, 364; General Bourbaki, 364; General Faidherbe, 363; General Chanzy, 364, 365. GERMAN-ITALIAN WAR. VI. Difflculties between Austria and Prussia, 354; arming of the parties, 355; negotiations, 356; declaration of war, 356; military strength of Prussia, 356, 357; needle-gun, 358; military force of Austria, 358; Italian army, 358; force of the minor German States, 359; beginning of the war, 359; occupation of Saxony, Hesse-Cassel, and Hanover, by Prussian troops, 359; opening of the Austrian-Italian war, 360; battle of Custoza, 362; Garibaldi on the frontier of Southern Tyrol, 362; Italian fleet, 362; war in Bohemia, 362; advance of the three Prussian armies, 364; battle of Sadowa, Mi; losses, 365; war in Northeastern Germany, 366; occupation of Nassau and Frankfort, 366; ad vance of the Prussians into Bavaria and Baden, 367, 368; war in Italy, 368; naval battle at Lissa, 369; battle of Tabischan, 371; preliminary peace of Kikolsburg, 371'; treaties concluded at Prague, Berlin, and Vienna, 372, 373. GERMAN REFORMED CDUECH. XI. (See Reformed Church.) GERMANY. III. Constitution of the Confederacy, 449; states and votes in the Diet, 449; area of each, 450; population, 450; army, 450; infantry, cavalry, and artillery, 450; efforts to reform the Federal Constitution, 450; Benst's project of reform, 450; objections of Austria, 451; reply of Prussia, 451; a new conference held, 451; views of the people of Germany, 451; General Assembly of the members o...