Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 8, 1863., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Cluses (France) or search for Cluses (France) in all documents.

Your search returned 2 results in 1 document section:

rian Netherlands, the Seven United Provinces, the bishoprics of Liege, Worms, and Spire, the electorates of Treves, Cologne, and Mentz, the duchy of Deux Ponts, the palatinate and the duchies of Juliers and Cleves; and, in the South, the duchy of Savoy and the principalities of Nice and Savoy; that all these had been united to France; that their aggregate population was thirteen millions, and that, in consequence of this annexation, the aggregates population of the French possessions in Europe Savoy; that all these had been united to France; that their aggregate population was thirteen millions, and that, in consequence of this annexation, the aggregates population of the French possessions in Europe rose from twenty-five to thirty-eight millions. These conquests, it must be recollected, had been achieved over the best disciplined armies in Europe, commanded by Generals of the most consummate experience, by soldiers who had seen but little service, and officers who had never seen a shot fired in anger. If this was a failure, it was very unlike the failures of the present day. We have never denied the efficiency of paper money as a revolutionary agent. What is to be deplored is, that