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... knew that ; the Graf had not arrived before advices from French secret agents in Vienna that on the very day the news of Marengo reached that capital a new treaty with England had been signed . It bound Austria , in exchange for two ...
... knew that ; the Graf had not arrived before advices from French secret agents in Vienna that on the very day the news of Marengo reached that capital a new treaty with England had been signed . It bound Austria , in exchange for two ...
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... knew the name of his father , he had been brought up in the incredible establishment of Prince Kaunitz , with its indoor riding ring and hundreds of meow- ing cats . Cobenzl himself knew Kaunitz only as a name at the foot of a document ...
... knew the name of his father , he had been brought up in the incredible establishment of Prince Kaunitz , with its indoor riding ring and hundreds of meow- ing cats . Cobenzl himself knew Kaunitz only as a name at the foot of a document ...
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... knew exactly where to place the blame for the failure of this relative who had struck it rich to live up to his family obligations . The fault lay with the Créole , the childless , light - minded , unfaithful wife , to whom the First ...
... knew exactly where to place the blame for the failure of this relative who had struck it rich to live up to his family obligations . The fault lay with the Créole , the childless , light - minded , unfaithful wife , to whom the First ...
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