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The Belgian Declaration of Independence
Provisional Government of Belgium Netherlands (Holland) The Belgian Revolution -
Declaration of the People of Texas In General Convention assembled
General Convention of the People of Texas
Mexico
Mexican-American War -
By The President of the United States of America: A Proclamation
President James Polk
Mexico
Mexican-American War -
Unanimous Declaration of Independence by the Delegates of the People of Texas in General Convention At the Town of Washington On the Second Day of March
Mexican government
United States, State of Texas
Mexican-American War -
Contra-Manifesto to that published by the Government of Buenos Aires on 19 May 1837 stating the grounds on which it pretends to justify its declaration of war
Mariano Enrique Calvo (Vice-President of Bolivia)
Argentina
War of the Confederation (1836-1839) -
Contra-Manifesto to that published by the Government of Buenos-Ayres stating the grounds on which it pretends to justify its declaration of war against the Peru-Bolivian Confederacy
Andres de Santa Cruz (Peru-Bolivian Confederation)
Argentina
War of the Confederation (1836-1839) -
Manifesto by the General of the Constitutional Army, invested with the Supreme Command of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay, with the motives and reasons that justify, and make necessary, the waging of war against Juan Manuel Rosas…
Uruguayan General Fructuoso Rivera Juan Manuel Rosas, Governor of Buenos Aires Province Uruguayan Civil War; potentially a precursor to the Platine War -
Manifesto of His Excellency The Interim President of the Mexican Republic
Mariano Paredes y Arrillaga, Interim President of Mexico
The United States of
America Mexican-American War -
The Communist Manifesto
The Communist Manifesto, German Manifest der Kommunistischen Partei, (“Manifesto of the Communist Party”), pamphlet (1848) written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels to serve as the platform of the Communist League. It became one of the principal programmatic statements of the European socialist and communist parties in the 19th and early 20th centuries. -
Hungarian Declaration of Independence, 1849
Hungarian Parliament
Habsburg Monarchy
Hungarian Revolution of 1848 -
Russian Declaration of War against Turkey. Tsarskoe-Selo, 20th October/1st November, 1853
Nicolas I, Emperor of Russia
Turkey
Crimean War -
Turkish Declaration of War Against Russia. Constantinople, 4th October 1853
Turkey Russia Crimean War -
Manifesto of the Congress of the Confederate States of American relative to the existing war with the United States
Congress of the Confederate States United States of America American Civil War -
Declaration of War by the Paraguayan and Argentine Congress. Declaration of War by the Argentine Congress.
Paraguayan Congress Brazil and Argentina Paraguayan War (War of the Triple Alliance) -
Manifesto of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Chile on the Present War between the Republic and Spain
Chile
Spain
Chincha Islands War -
Declaration to the French Parliament
France
Prussia
Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871 -
Proclamation to the French Army
Emperor Napoleon III
Prussia
Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871 -
Countermanifesto, which the Peruvian Government sends to friendly nations in light of Chile's Declaration of War
Manuel Irigoyen (Peru)
Chile
War of the Pacific -
Chilean Declaration of War Against Bolivia and Peru and Chilean War Circular
Republic of Chile
Peru and Bolivia
War of the Pacific -
Joint Resolution for the recognition of the independence of the people of Cuba…
US Congress
Spain
Spanish-American War -
Declaration of War
U.S. President William McKinley
Cuba, Spain
Spanish-American War -
"To the Mongols, Russians, Tibetans, Chinese and all ecclesiastical and secular commoners"
Provisional government of Mongolia
China
Mongolian Revolution of 1911 -
Reply of the Royal Serbian Government to the Imperial and Royal Government of the 12/25 July, 1914
Serbia
Austria-Hungary
WWI -
Remarks on the Reply of the Royal Serbian Government
Austria-Hungary
Serbia
WWI -
Proclamation of the Crown Prince Alexander
Crown Prince Alexander, Regent of Serbia
Austria-Hungary
WWI -
The Austro-Hungarian Red Book
Austria-Hungary
Serbia, Russia, Great Britain, France
WWI -
In Paris about the submitted text declaration of war 1
German Ambassador to France Wilhelm von Schoen
France
WWI -
Diplomatic Correspondence respecting the War, published by the Belgian Government
Belgium
Germany
WWI -
Notification of the French Government to the Representatives of the Powers at Paris
France
Germany
WWI -
Message from M. Poincare, President of the Republic, read at the Extraordinary Session of Parliament, August 4, 1914
President of France
Germany
WWI -
Message from M. Rene Viviani, President of the Council, in the Chamber of Deputies
Rene Viviani, President of the Council of France
Germany
WWI -
The German White Book: How Russia and her Ruler betrayed Germany's confidence and thereby caused the European War
The German Empire
The Russian Empire
WWI -
Great Britain and the European Crisis
Great Britain
Germany and Austria-Hungary
WWI -
German Declaration of War on Russia
Wilhelm II, Emperor of Germany
Russia
WWI -
Announcement by M. Sazonof, Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, respecting Recent Events
Russia
Germany and Austria-Hungary
WWI -
Telegram of M. Sazonof to Russian Ambassadors Abroad
Russia
Germany and Austria-Hungary
WWI -
Telegram of M. Sazonof to Russian Ambassadors Abroad
Russia
Germany and Austria-Hungary
WWI -
Speech of the King of the Belgians to the Belgian Parliament
Albert of the Belgians
Germany
WWI -
Russian Declaration of War against Bulgaria
Nicholas II, Emperor and Autocrat of All Russia
Bulgaria
WWI -
China's declaration of War on Germany and Austria-Hungary, August 14, 1917
China
Germany, Austria-Hungary
WWI -
Manifesto to all the Peoples of Estonia
The Republic of Estonia
USSR (Russia)
Estonian War of Independence -
Manifesto to the people and the Constituent Assembly of Fiume (Note: now called Rijeka)
Riccardo Zanella (Note: First President of the Free State of Fiume)
Against the Fascists who initiated the coup against him
Italian fascist coup against the government of the Free State of Fiume
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