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Rhine Palatinate

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noun

  1. See Palatinate

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We thought it better, therefore, to remove ourselves, and presently did so, going to the town of Winnheim in the Rhine Palatinate.

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In this group one of the most distinctive was one Lazarus Straus, who had been a sizable farmer in the Rhine Palatinate—at that time under the French flag—and who brought with him his three small sons, Isidor, Nathan and Oscar.

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The Prussians had just suppressed the Saxon insurrection by force of arms; they now entered the Rhine Palatinate, offered their intervention to Wurtemberg, and prepared to invade the Grand-Duchy of Baden, thus occupying almost the whole of Germany with their soldiers or their influence.

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The barracks and railway station at Kaiserslautern, likewise in the Rhine Palatinate, were attacked with good results.

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Fourteen heavy and ten lighter bombs were dropped on the barracks, munition factories, and railway station of Zweibr�cken, in the Rhine Palatinate.

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