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... Joseph I. France and Spain attempt to coerce Portugal . • 182 183 184 · 176 Negotiations for Peace · • . 185 1763. Peace of Paris . . 186 177 Peace of Hubertsburg . 187 178 End of the Seven Years ' War . Results 188 179 CHAPTER XLIX ...
... Joseph I. France and Spain attempt to coerce Portugal . • 182 183 184 · 176 Negotiations for Peace · • . 185 1763. Peace of Paris . . 186 177 Peace of Hubertsburg . 187 178 End of the Seven Years ' War . Results 188 179 CHAPTER XLIX ...
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... Joseph II .. 218 Maria Theresa continues to reign in Austria Question of the Bavarian Suc- cession 1778. Preparations for War - 1788. Friendship of Joseph II . and Catherine II . Prince Potemkin . 1783. Disputes renewed between Rus- sia ...
... Joseph II .. 218 Maria Theresa continues to reign in Austria Question of the Bavarian Suc- cession 1778. Preparations for War - 1788. Friendship of Joseph II . and Catherine II . Prince Potemkin . 1783. Disputes renewed between Rus- sia ...
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... Joseph II . . - 245 Negotiations at Reichenbach Convention of Reichenbach 1791. Peace of Sistova between Aus- tria and the Porte . Submission of Belgium 1792. Death of Leopold II . Francis II . Emperor . • . 252 Progress of the Russo ...
... Joseph II . . - 245 Negotiations at Reichenbach Convention of Reichenbach 1791. Peace of Sistova between Aus- tria and the Porte . Submission of Belgium 1792. Death of Leopold II . Francis II . Emperor . • . 252 Progress of the Russo ...
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... Joseph II . . 1774 George I. Louis XVI . 1792 George II . ( Republic . ) George III . . • . 1730 Philip V .. 1746 • 1754 Ferdinand VI .. 1759 1756 • . 1790 Leopold II . . 1792 Francis II . Mustapha III .. Abdul Hamed . 1789 Selim III ...
... Joseph II . . 1774 George I. Louis XVI . 1792 George II . ( Republic . ) George III . . • . 1730 Philip V .. 1746 • 1754 Ferdinand VI .. 1759 1756 • . 1790 Leopold II . . 1792 Francis II . Mustapha III .. Abdul Hamed . 1789 Selim III ...
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... Joseph ; then the Queen of Portugal and other daughters of the Emperor Leopold , and their descen- dants in perpetuity . As he advanced in years , the Emperor , despairing of male issue , caused the Pragmatic Sanction to be confirmed by ...
... Joseph ; then the Queen of Portugal and other daughters of the Emperor Leopold , and their descen- dants in perpetuity . As he advanced in years , the Emperor , despairing of male issue , caused the Pragmatic Sanction to be confirmed by ...
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