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... Italy . There was a time when Italy expected to be drawn into the German constellation . There had been approaches made by her and to her . The old feud with Austria seemed to be forgotten , guarantees had been given against “ Italia ...
... Italy . There was a time when Italy expected to be drawn into the German constellation . There had been approaches made by her and to her . The old feud with Austria seemed to be forgotten , guarantees had been given against “ Italia ...
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... Italy , she can largely outnumber her old opponent with the sixteen army corps she proposes to unleash in the Vosges region on the first cry of war . Italy adds no inconsiderable strength to the Triple Alliance , though despite severe ...
... Italy , she can largely outnumber her old opponent with the sixteen army corps she proposes to unleash in the Vosges region on the first cry of war . Italy adds no inconsiderable strength to the Triple Alliance , though despite severe ...
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... Italian soldiers to the re- covery of their lost lands . Italy's acquiescence in the Bosnian annexation was secured by timely concessions on the coast of the Adriatic , but at the present moment the relations of Italy and Austria ...
... Italian soldiers to the re- covery of their lost lands . Italy's acquiescence in the Bosnian annexation was secured by timely concessions on the coast of the Adriatic , but at the present moment the relations of Italy and Austria ...
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The French Interest in American Independence 1778 | 27 |
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