The book Augusta, Empress of Germany was written by author Tschudi, Clara, B. 1859 Here you can read free online of Augusta, Empress of Germany book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Augusta, Empress of Germany a good or bad book?
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The public entry into REGENCY AND CORONA TION 1 1 1 Berlin took place two days subsequently when the capital received them with brilliant fetes and demonstrations. The Pariser Platz shone in all the glory of flowers, gay clothing, glittering arms and waving banners, while the decorations of windows, columns and balconies surpassed anything that the city had ever seen before. As the gala coach drew near, and the Princess could be seen through the large glass panels, the thunder of the cannon and... the jubilant shouts of the crowd became more and more deafening. Immediately before their entry, they alighted at the Castle of Bellevue to visit Frederick William and Queen Elisabeth, but the interview with the insane King so painfully affected Princess Victoria that she had difficulty in controlling herself during the further procession. January 27th, 1859, was another day of rejoicing for the royal family, when the present Emperor of Germany, William II. was born, but the glad shouts of the people penetrated without meaning into the silent sick-room of the King, who however lingered on until January 2nd, 1861.
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