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... success to extend its rule over neighbouring territories . The many vicissitudes which have attended this development have not , however , altered the European position of Austria , which has remained the same for over a thousand years ...
... success to extend its rule over neighbouring territories . The many vicissitudes which have attended this development have not , however , altered the European position of Austria , which has remained the same for over a thousand years ...
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... successes of his arms in eastern Europe . In 1716 , in alliance with Venice , he declared war on the Turks ; Eugene's ... success through the ensuing years . Composed of a congeries of nationalities which included Czechs , mote the ...
... successes of his arms in eastern Europe . In 1716 , in alliance with Venice , he declared war on the Turks ; Eugene's ... success through the ensuing years . Composed of a congeries of nationalities which included Czechs , mote the ...
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... successful even in Hungary , especially so far as the army was concerned , though Latin remained the official tongue ... success . Joseph embarked , in alliance with Russia , in 1788 , would hardly campaign , however , which he conducted ...
... successful even in Hungary , especially so far as the army was concerned , though Latin remained the official tongue ... success . Joseph embarked , in alliance with Russia , in 1788 , would hardly campaign , however , which he conducted ...
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... success than is usual with such expedients . The peril from the independent growth of Liberalism within was guarded against by a rigid supervision of the press and the re - establish- ment of clerical control over education . Music ...
... success than is usual with such expedients . The peril from the independent growth of Liberalism within was guarded against by a rigid supervision of the press and the re - establish- ment of clerical control over education . Music ...
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... success of any political revolution depended ultimately upon the attitude of the peasant class . In this lies the ... successes . More fateful was the attitude of the Orthodox Ruthenian peasantry , who were divided from their Catholic ...
... success of any political revolution depended ultimately upon the attitude of the peasant class . In this lies the ... successes . More fateful was the attitude of the Orthodox Ruthenian peasantry , who were divided from their Catholic ...
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