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... practically as independent rulers . Cherishing the privilege of 1156 , they made treaties with foreign kings , and arranged marriages with the great families of Europe . With full control of jurisdiction and of commerce , no great ...
... practically as independent rulers . Cherishing the privilege of 1156 , they made treaties with foreign kings , and arranged marriages with the great families of Europe . With full control of jurisdiction and of commerce , no great ...
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... practically accomplished , differences and the secular ambitions for which those and though the possession of the imperial dignity continued to were the excuse , to give any effective attention to its give the rulers of Austria prestige ...
... practically accomplished , differences and the secular ambitions for which those and though the possession of the imperial dignity continued to were the excuse , to give any effective attention to its give the rulers of Austria prestige ...
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... practically confined to the central provinces of the monarchy ; for in Hungary , as well as in the outlying territories of Lombardy and the Netherlands , it was recognized that the conservative temper of the peoples made any tionary ...
... practically confined to the central provinces of the monarchy ; for in Hungary , as well as in the outlying territories of Lombardy and the Netherlands , it was recognized that the conservative temper of the peoples made any tionary ...
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... practically established the status quo . On the 6th of October 1790 , Leopold had been crowned Roman that he first found himself in direct antagonism to the emperor at Frankfort , and it was as emperor , not as Habsburg , The fact that ...
... practically established the status quo . On the 6th of October 1790 , Leopold had been crowned Roman that he first found himself in direct antagonism to the emperor at Frankfort , and it was as emperor , not as Habsburg , The fact that ...
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... practically sealed the fate of the to revive the Empire - which shattered so many patriotic hopes old Empire . Even were the venerable name to survive , it was in Germany - Austria added another decision yet more fateful . felt that it ...
... practically sealed the fate of the to revive the Empire - which shattered so many patriotic hopes old Empire . Even were the venerable name to survive , it was in Germany - Austria added another decision yet more fateful . felt that it ...
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