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. 1862 Excerpt: ...the king of the Netherlands. 1815 June 8: Federative Constitution of Germany signed at Vienna. 1815 July 3: Convention of St. Cloud between Marshal Davoust on the one part, and Wellington and Bliicher on the other, by which Paris was surrendered to the Allies, who entered it on the 6th. 1815 August 2: A Convention ...
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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. 1862 Excerpt: ...the king of the Netherlands. 1815 June 8: Federative Constitution of Germany signed at Vienna. 1815 July 3: Convention of St. Cloud between Marshal Davoust on the one part, and Wellington and Bliicher on the other, by which Paris was surrendered to the Allies, who entered it on the 6th. 1815 August 2: A Convention signed at Paris between Groat Britain, Austria, Russia, and Prussia, styling Napoleon the prisoner of those powers, and confiding his safeguard particularly to the British government. 1815 September 14: A Convention entered into at Vienna, whereby the duchies of Parma, fec, were secured to the Empress Maria Louisa, and on her demise to her son by Napoleon. 1815 September 26: The Treaty denominated of the Holy Alliance, ratified at Paris by the Emperors of Austria and Russia and the King of Prussia. 1815 November 5: A Treaty ratified at Paris between Great Britain and Russia respecting the Ionian Islands, which were declared to form a united state under the sole protection of the former power. 1815 November 20: Peace of Paris between France on the one part, and Great Britain, Austria, Russia, and Prussia, on the other, establishing the boundaries of France, and stipulating for the garrisoning of several of the fortresses in France by foreign troops for three years. 1818 October 9: A Convention entered into by the great powers of Europe, assembled at Aix-la-Chapelle, on the one part, and the Duke de Richelieu on the other, whereby it was stipulated that the army of occupation should quit the French territory on the 30th of November ensuing; it was also agreed that the remaining sum due from France to the Allies was 265,000,000 francs. 1819 August 1: Congress of Carlsbad. 1820 October 20: Congress of Troppau. 1820 October 24: Treaty between Spain and...
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