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... England . 13 In Holland Theory of the Balance of Power 14 In England and Prussia . Rivalry of France and Austria The Peace of Westphalia restores the Equilibrium . Completion of the European System by the addition of the Northern Powers ...
... England . 13 In Holland Theory of the Balance of Power 14 In England and Prussia . Rivalry of France and Austria The Peace of Westphalia restores the Equilibrium . Completion of the European System by the addition of the Northern Powers ...
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... England 197 40 41 The Duke of Orleans seizes the French Regency CHAPTER XLIII . Spain Governed by Alberoni . - Philip , Duke of Orleans , Regent in France . - Venetian and Turkish War . - General Affairs of Europe till 1731 ( pp . 39-61 ) ...
... England 197 40 41 The Duke of Orleans seizes the French Regency CHAPTER XLIII . Spain Governed by Alberoni . - Philip , Duke of Orleans , Regent in France . - Venetian and Turkish War . - General Affairs of Europe till 1731 ( pp . 39-61 ) ...
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... England 1739. Convention of the Pardo War declared between England and Spain . Admiral Vernon takes Porto Bello 1741. Fails at Carthagena 82 83 । । 1741. Forlorn Situation of Maria Theresa Takes refuge in Hungary Convention of Klein ...
... England 1739. Convention of the Pardo War declared between England and Spain . Admiral Vernon takes Porto Bello 1741. Fails at Carthagena 82 83 । । 1741. Forlorn Situation of Maria Theresa Takes refuge in Hungary Convention of Klein ...
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... England for Maria Theresa . Charles VII . flies to Augsburg 115 Anglo - German Campaign Battle of Dettingen Charles VII . at Frankfort . • • 116 . 117 • Alliance of Fontainebleau be- · tween France and Spain . 118 1744. Louis XV . aids ...
... England for Maria Theresa . Charles VII . flies to Augsburg 115 Anglo - German Campaign Battle of Dettingen Charles VII . at Frankfort . • • 116 . 117 • Alliance of Fontainebleau be- · tween France and Spain . 118 1744. Louis XV . aids ...
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... England . 168 Armed Neutrality of the Baltic 162 1760. Campaign 169 The Russians at Berlin Battles of Rossbach and Leuthen 160 George II . repudiates the Convention of Kloster - Seven 161 1758. Treaty between England and Prussia ...
... England . 168 Armed Neutrality of the Baltic 162 1760. Campaign 169 The Russians at Berlin Battles of Rossbach and Leuthen 160 George II . repudiates the Convention of Kloster - Seven 161 1758. Treaty between England and Prussia ...
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