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... abandon Stanis- laus . 63 65 66 39 Sicilies . Campaign in N. Italy 1738. Third Treaty of Vienna Lorraine acquired by France King Stanislaus , of Poland , abdicates ( 1736 ) . 69 70 A.D. OF THE FOURTH VOLUME . 1738. Augustus III .
... abandon Stanis- laus . 63 65 66 39 Sicilies . Campaign in N. Italy 1738. Third Treaty of Vienna Lorraine acquired by France King Stanislaus , of Poland , abdicates ( 1736 ) . 69 70 A.D. OF THE FOURTH VOLUME . 1738. Augustus III .
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... Italy The French driven from Bo- Retrospect of Swedish History 107 Frederick I. and Ulrica Elea- nora Parties of the Hats and Night- caps . - 105 106 Death of Charles VI . ( 1740 ) Accession of Maria Theresa Her Right disputed Frederick ...
... Italy The French driven from Bo- Retrospect of Swedish History 107 Frederick I. and Ulrica Elea- nora Parties of the Hats and Night- caps . - 105 106 Death of Charles VI . ( 1740 ) Accession of Maria Theresa Her Right disputed Frederick ...
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... Italy 1746. Campaign in Flanders and Italy 129 • 130 131 Death of Philip V. of Spain Colonial War between France and England . 132 133 • 121 1747. Louis XV . attacks Holland State of that Country 134 122 • · . . Second Silesian War .
... Italy 1746. Campaign in Flanders and Italy 129 • 130 131 Death of Philip V. of Spain Colonial War between France and England . 132 133 • 121 1747. Louis XV . attacks Holland State of that Country 134 122 • · . . Second Silesian War .
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... Italy French Republic and Factions . 468 Robespierre and Camille Des- moulins . • 469 1794. The Hébertistes exterminated . 470 Execution of Danton and others 471 Robespierre's Fête of the Su- Marat assassinated him . Constitution of An ...
... Italy French Republic and Factions . 468 Robespierre and Camille Des- moulins . • 469 1794. The Hébertistes exterminated . 470 Execution of Danton and others 471 Robespierre's Fête of the Su- Marat assassinated him . Constitution of An ...
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... Italian . Hence German literature was still confined in the chains of scholastic bondage . France , after the Peace of Westphalia , presents a picture the very reverse of this . The scattered elements of political power , instead of ...
... Italian . Hence German literature was still confined in the chains of scholastic bondage . France , after the Peace of Westphalia , presents a picture the very reverse of this . The scattered elements of political power , instead of ...
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