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... Empire had received the lion's share of the territories of the Republic of Venice , extinguished in order to provide indemnifications . There was room in those terri- tories for a dozen , or twenty , or a hundred of those minor ...
... Empire had received the lion's share of the territories of the Republic of Venice , extinguished in order to provide indemnifications . There was room in those terri- tories for a dozen , or twenty , or a hundred of those minor ...
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... Empire were to re- cover the lost lands in Italy or find others in their room , and what ally would it be ? In the last war the Russians had demonstrated their undependability , Prussia had no quarrel with France and her ambitions lay ...
... Empire were to re- cover the lost lands in Italy or find others in their room , and what ally would it be ? In the last war the Russians had demonstrated their undependability , Prussia had no quarrel with France and her ambitions lay ...
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... Empire . The sky was gray and promised rain ; the date was September 24 , 1805 . Joséphine accompanied her husband to Strasbourg , which was reached on the 26th . That same day the troops began the passage of the Rhine . There was a ...
... Empire . The sky was gray and promised rain ; the date was September 24 , 1805 . Joséphine accompanied her husband to Strasbourg , which was reached on the 26th . That same day the troops began the passage of the Rhine . There was a ...
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