And the Kaiser abdicates: The German Revolution November 1918-August 1919Bouton, S. Miles (Stephen Miles)
History
And the Kaiser abdicates: The German Revolution November 1918-August 1919
Bouton, S. Miles (Stephen Miles)
Germany -- History -- Revolution, 1918; Germany -- Politics and government
Errors in punctuations and inconsistent hyphenation were not corrected
unless otherwise noted. For instance, sometimes Wurtemberg is used
instead of Wuerttemberg.
In the table of contents, "_Inter_-many's" was replaced with
"_Internationale_--Germany's".
On page 33, "epecially" was replaced with "especially".
On page 34, "occured" was replaced with "occurred".
On page 41, "arbitary" was replaced with "arbitrary".
On page 53, "Wilheim" was replaced with "Wilhelm".
On page 65, "ninteen" was replaced with "nineteen".
On page 91, "Dittman" was replaced with "Dittmann".
On page 105, "agressively" was replaced with "aggressively".
On page 107, "beween" was replaced with "between".
On page 115, "situtation" was replaced with "situation".
On page 121, "possiblities" was replaced with "possibilities".
On page 125, "cooperate" was replaced with "cooperate".
On page 128, there is reference to the "Narodini Listy," although some
other sources refer to it as "Narodni List".
On page 136, "panic-striken" was replaced with "panic-stricken".
On page 137, "cantagion" was replaced with "contagion".
On page 157, "hoplessness" was replaced with "hopelessness".
On page 165, in footnote 36, a quotation mark was put before
"class-conscious"
On page 168, "abdiction" was replaced with "abdication".
On page 244, "Februry" was replaced with "February".
On page 255, "Februry" was replaced with "February".
On page 266, the comma after "Republican Germany" was replaced with a
period.
On page 282, in footnote 76, "sems" was replaced with "seems".
On page 328, "agricultral" was replaced with "agricultural".
End of Project Gutenberg's And the Kaiser abdicates, by S. Miles Bouton
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
Reviews
Reviews
No reviews yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this work.
Elsewhere in the archive
Join the Discussion
Join the discussion
Sign in to leave a comment or review.
Sign InorCreate an account