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Northern Illinois University (New York Weekly edition)
Northern Illinois University (New York Weekly edition) |
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Series: |
New York Weekly
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v. 63 no. 9
— chapters I-IV, pages 1-2 New York Weekly — v. 63 no. 10 — chapters V-VIII (conclusion), page 3 |
Author: |
Durivage, Francis A. (Francis Alexander), 1814-1881
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Dates: |
December 7, 1907 (New York Weekly edition) December 14, 1907 (New York Weekly edition) |
Notes: |
"Translated from the French of Emmanuel Gonzalez" |
First Sentence: |
On the 1st of September, 1706, Charles XII., King of Sweden, entered Saxony at the head of an army of forty thousand men, and pitched his tent in the heart of the bishopric of Mersburg, at Vlanstad, near Lutzen, the field of battle made illustrious, according to Voltaire's expression, by the victory and death of Gustavus Adolphus. (New York Weekly edition) |
Known Editions
New York Weekly edition (chapters I-IV, pages 1-2 in New York Weekly, v. LXIII, no. 9, December 7, 1907)New York Weekly edition (chapters V-VIII (conclusion), page 3 in New York Weekly, v. LXIII, no. 10, December 14, 1907)
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