Der Deutsch Französische Krieg, 1870-71 (Prussian General Staff), i. 72.
Bazaine, L'Armée du Rhin, p. 74.
Papiers Sécrets du Second Empire (1875), pp. 33, 240.
Diary of the Emperor Frederick, Sept. 3.
Favre's circular alleged that the King of Prussia had declared that he made war not on France but on the Imperial Dynasty. King William had never stated anything of the kind. His proclamation on entering France, to which Favre appears to have referred, merely said that the war was to be waged against the French army, and not against the inhabitants, who, so long as they kept quiet, would not be molested.
Deutsch-Französiche Krieg, vol. III., p. 104. Bazaine, p. 166. Procès de Bazaine, vol. ii., p. 219. Regnier, p. 20. Hahn, ii., 171.
Hahn, ii. 216. Valfrey, Diplomatie du Gouvernement de la Défense Nationale, ii. 51. Hertslet, Map of Europe, iii. 1912, 1954.
Parl. Pap. 1876, vol. lxxxiv., pp. 74, 96.
Parl. Pap. 1876, vol. lxxxiv., p. 183.
Parl. Pap. 1877, vol. xc., p. 143.