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Contents and List of Citations xxxi PAGE 478. The king of Prussia refuses the imperial crown (May, 1849) 57i Ibid. 431 III. Establishment of the Kingdom of Italy 479. Napoleon III justifies his intervention in Italy (May, 1859) 572 Le Moniteur universel (May 4, 1859) 480. Victor Emmanuel reviews the events of 1859-1860 . . 574 Annuaire historique (i860), Appendix, pp. 148 sq. 481. Garibaldi's description of the Sicilian expedition . . . 575 Autobiography of Giuseppe Garibaldi (authorized transla- tion by A. Werner, 1889), II, 144 sqq., 225, 240 sq. 482. Victor Emmanuel's address at the opening of the Italian parliament (February, 1861) 577 Annual Register (1861), Section, " History," pp. 186 sq. 483. Pius IX's attitude toward the unification of Italy . . 579 Ibid. 187 sq. 484. The Italian ministry's hope of winning both Venice and Rome 579 Ibid. 190 sq. IV. The Austro-Prussian War and the Founding of the North German Confederation 485. King William addresses his people (June, 1866) . . . 580 Schilling, Quellenbuch, 458 sq. 486. Bismarck describes the battle of Koniggratz .... 582 Ibid. p. 459 487. How Bismarck held victorious Prussia in check . . . 584 Bismarck the Man and the Statesman (translated under the supervision of A. J. Butler), II, 48 sqq. 488. The three forces provided for in the German consti- tution 5 86 Speech of Sybel, in Bezold, Materialien der deutschen Reichsverfassung (1873), I> 5^° sa ' V. The Franco-Prussian War 489. How Bismarck cut down the Ems telegram .... 589 Bismarck (as above, No. 487), II, 100 sq. 490. Bismarck describes the surrender of Napoleon III at Sedan 59 1 Schilling, Quellenbuch, p. 480 491. Downfall of the second empire 59 2 Ibid. p. 483 492. Proclamation of the German empire at Versailles (January, 1871) 594 Ibid. pp. 484 sq.