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... France State of Spain 12 • Of 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 ...
... France State of Spain 12 • Of 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 ...
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... France . - Venetian and Turkish War . - General Affairs of Europe till 1731 ( pp . 39-61 ) . A.D. 1714. Philip V. and Alberoni Philip marries Elizabeth Far- nese , of Parma Page 39 A.D. 1719. France and England declare War against Spain ...
... France . - Venetian and Turkish War . - General Affairs of Europe till 1731 ( pp . 39-61 ) . A.D. 1714. Philip V. and Alberoni Philip marries Elizabeth Far- nese , of Parma Page 39 A.D. 1719. France and England declare War against Spain ...
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... France and England . 130 131 132 133 • the Rhine . 121 Frederick II . makes a Treaty 1747. Louis XV . attacks Holland State of that Country - with France 122 Union of Frankfort Second Silesian War . 123 Italian Campaign 124 1745 ...
... France and England . 130 131 132 133 • the Rhine . 121 Frederick II . makes a Treaty 1747. Louis XV . attacks Holland State of that Country - with France 122 Union of Frankfort Second Silesian War . 123 Italian Campaign 124 1745 ...
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... France 175 The Family Compact between France and Spain · Pitt rejects the French Ulti- matum . Campaign in Germany 1762. War declared between Spain Pombal's Reforms . France and Spain attempt to coerce Portugal . Negotiations for Peace ...
... France 175 The Family Compact between France and Spain · Pitt rejects the French Ulti- matum . Campaign in Germany 1762. War declared between Spain Pombal's Reforms . France and Spain attempt to coerce Portugal . Negotiations for Peace ...
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... France . 255 Infamy of Louis XV . 256 The Corsicans revolt from 1778. Capitulation of Saratoga War between England and France . 274 275 Genoa . Battle of Ushant 1768. Corsica sold to France 257 Hostilities in the Colonies 276 1771. The ...
... France . 255 Infamy of Louis XV . 256 The Corsicans revolt from 1778. Capitulation of Saratoga War between England and France . 274 275 Genoa . Battle of Ushant 1768. Corsica sold to France 257 Hostilities in the Colonies 276 1771. The ...
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