Luxemburg and her neighbours, a record of the political fortunes of the present Grand Duchy from the eve of the French Revolution to the great war, with a preliminary sketch of events from 963 to 1780 . Baron de, 253West Flanders, deputies from, 120WestphaUa, peace of, 59, 76, 231Wiesbaden, loss of, 404; com-promise at, 409, 410Wilhelmina, Princess, 402; Queen, 407William of Brabant, 39 William, Count of Holland, 30William I. of Holland, 234, 265, 271, 277, 279, 2S5, 292, 294, 297. 334. 313. 322, 324William II. of Holland, 324; treatment of Luxemburg, 379William III. of Holland, 341, 344. 3^5.


Luxemburg and her neighbours, a record of the political fortunes of the present Grand Duchy from the eve of the French Revolution to the great war, with a preliminary sketch of events from 963 to 1780 . Baron de, 253West Flanders, deputies from, 120WestphaUa, peace of, 59, 76, 231Wiesbaden, loss of, 404; com-promise at, 409, 410Wilhelmina, Princess, 402; Queen, 407William of Brabant, 39 William, Count of Holland, 30William I. of Holland, 234, 265, 271, 277, 279, 2S5, 292, 294, 297. 334. 313. 322, 324William II. of Holland, 324; treatment of Luxemburg, 379William III. of Holland, 341, 344. 3^5. 3(^i< 2,7i, 393. 401,402, 407 William I., Kaiser, 406 William II. of Germany, i;at Luxemburg, 15; treat-ment of Luxemburg, 379;Kaise-, 405 William of Nassau, 408 William King of Prussia, 362 William of Saxony, 49 William the Silent, 59, 64, 237,270, 356 Wilson, ippeal to President, 16 Wiltz, 184, 198, 205, 225, 417 Wolster Bernard, letter from,221 Wolster Christopher, letterfrom, 221 Wolster Maurice, letter from,223 Wolster sons of, 223 Yellow Book, the French, 3 Z Zeeland 234 Zeitung, the Cologne, 346, 369Zevenbergen, 298Zollverein, Luxemburg in the,325. 348, 350, 379. 401, 421Zwaluwe, 298. ^ Selection from theCatalogue of G. P. PUTNAMS SONS Complete Catalogues senton application Alsace and Lorraine From Caesar to Kaiser, 58 St/ Ruth Putnam Author of Charles the Bold, Wimam the Silent,A Mediaeval Princess, etc 8\ With 8 Maps. $ net. By mail, $ From the dim days of European struggle,Alsace and Lorraine have constituted one ofthe chief storm-centers of rival ambitions. Theirhistory has, therefore, an intrinsic importancewhich attaches to few land groups of similar the almost inevitable prize of a victoriousFrance, they have a special claim upon theattention of those interested in the possible out-come of the present clash of nations. Chapters Alsace—^Romans, Gavils, and Others on the Soilof Alsace—The Treaties of Verdun and OtherPacts Affec


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