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... Austria and France , which has repeatedly caused the peace of Europe to be broken since the days of Frederick III . and Louis XI . , has been renewed in our time with a fierceness and a vehemence and on a scale that would have ...
... Austria and France , which has repeatedly caused the peace of Europe to be broken since the days of Frederick III . and Louis XI . , has been renewed in our time with a fierceness and a vehemence and on a scale that would have ...
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... Austria in the person of Baron Hübner . With them , the question was not , Shall there be a war ? - but it was , When will the war break out ? They reasoned from the cause of the quarrel between the two empires ; while those who so long ...
... Austria in the person of Baron Hübner . With them , the question was not , Shall there be a war ? - but it was , When will the war break out ? They reasoned from the cause of the quarrel between the two empires ; while those who so long ...
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... Austria governed her Italian dominions was of sufficient moment to light up the flames of war anew on a scale as gigantic as ever they were made to blaze during the days of Napoleon . Then , so far as the Russian War threw any light ...
... Austria governed her Italian dominions was of sufficient moment to light up the flames of war anew on a scale as gigantic as ever they were made to blaze during the days of Napoleon . Then , so far as the Russian War threw any light ...
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... Austria , then principally represented by the Span- ish branch of that family ; and Philip II . at one time thought of obtaining the crown of that country for a member of his own house . But no sooner had Hen- ry IV . ascended the ...
... Austria , then principally represented by the Span- ish branch of that family ; and Philip II . at one time thought of obtaining the crown of that country for a member of his own house . But no sooner had Hen- ry IV . ascended the ...
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... Austria rendered stronger than she was . It was to England that Austria owed her Italian possessions , which , in 1814 , she at first had the sense not to wish to be cumbered with ; and to make her still more powerful north of the Alps ...
... Austria rendered stronger than she was . It was to England that Austria owed her Italian possessions , which , in 1814 , she at first had the sense not to wish to be cumbered with ; and to make her still more powerful north of the Alps ...
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