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... Austrian Governments , while both leaning on the support of the Tzar , formed their plans not only without mutual communication , but in a spirit of antagonism to each other . Owing in large measure to Russian aid , Austrian plans were ...
... Austrian Governments , while both leaning on the support of the Tzar , formed their plans not only without mutual communication , but in a spirit of antagonism to each other . Owing in large measure to Russian aid , Austrian plans were ...
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... Austrian monarchy to the brink of ruin . In order to extend his authority in the Netherlands , " and having nothing to fear from the House of Bourbon , he not only expelled the Dutch garrisons and demolished the barrier fortresses which ...
... Austrian monarchy to the brink of ruin . In order to extend his authority in the Netherlands , " and having nothing to fear from the House of Bourbon , he not only expelled the Dutch garrisons and demolished the barrier fortresses which ...
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... Austrian Commander - in - Chief , following instructions from Vienna , proposed to march with the full strength of the allied forces on the French capital , and thus finish the war . But the privateers of Dunkirk had been preying on the ...
... Austrian Commander - in - Chief , following instructions from Vienna , proposed to march with the full strength of the allied forces on the French capital , and thus finish the war . But the privateers of Dunkirk had been preying on the ...
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... Austria , did not conceal a preference for Prussia . Catherine II . of Russia , intent on projects of her own in Turkey and Poland which clashed with Austrian interests , gave no support against France . At home the aspect of affairs ...
... Austria , did not conceal a preference for Prussia . Catherine II . of Russia , intent on projects of her own in Turkey and Poland which clashed with Austrian interests , gave no support against France . At home the aspect of affairs ...
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... Austrian Chancellor genuine admiration and regard , but to have found themselves , often to the great dissatisfaction of the English Foreign Office , in general agreement with his political views . Much also in Thugut's action which ...
... Austrian Chancellor genuine admiration and regard , but to have found themselves , often to the great dissatisfaction of the English Foreign Office , in general agreement with his political views . Much also in Thugut's action which ...
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The Manuscripts of J. B. Fortescue, Esq, Volume 6 William Wyndham Grenville Baron Grenville Visualização integral - 1908 |
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Página 445 - ... it. But there was no alternative except that of taking this step, or of agreeing to the disguise or dereliction of one's opinion on one of the most important questions in the whole range of our domestic policy. " You will have heard of the King's determination to form on this occasion a new administration from among the friends and supporters of the present system. I most ardently wish that he may succeed, and certainly my...