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... Poland . - Establishment of Augustus III . - War between France and the Empire . - Retrospect of Russian History . - Death of Peter the Great . - Catherine I. , Peter II . , and Ivanovna . - Revolution in Turkey . - Russian and Turkish ...
... Poland . - Establishment of Augustus III . - War between France and the Empire . - Retrospect of Russian History . - Death of Peter the Great . - Catherine I. , Peter II . , and Ivanovna . - Revolution in Turkey . - Russian and Turkish ...
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... Poland Sweden joins the League against Prussia Persecution of the Jansenists in France . miens -- 153 England 140 . 1755. Naval Hostilities 141 Origin of the Seven Years ' War 142 Projects of Kaunitz 143 Breach between England and ...
... Poland Sweden joins the League against Prussia Persecution of the Jansenists in France . miens -- 153 England 140 . 1755. Naval Hostilities 141 Origin of the Seven Years ' War 142 Projects of Kaunitz 143 Breach between England and ...
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... Poland . - Interference of Russia and Prussia . - Retro- spect of Turkish History . - War between Russia and Turkey . — First Partition of Poland ( pp . 189-217 ) . 1762. View of Russian History Character of Peter III . Of Catherine II ...
... Poland . - Interference of Russia and Prussia . - Retro- spect of Turkish History . - War between Russia and Turkey . — First Partition of Poland ( pp . 189-217 ) . 1762. View of Russian History Character of Peter III . Of Catherine II ...
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Thomas Henry Dyer. X A D. CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS 1764. Condition of Poland Religious Parties Interference of Catherine II . 1767. Confederation of Radom 1768. Poland obtains a Russian Con- stitution Rising of the Poles ...
Thomas Henry Dyer. X A D. CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS 1764. Condition of Poland Religious Parties Interference of Catherine II . 1767. Confederation of Radom 1768. Poland obtains a Russian Con- stitution Rising of the Poles ...
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... Poland and Second and Third Partitions of that Country . - Death of Catherine II . of Russia and Accession of Peter III . — View of the Scandinavian Kingdoms.— Of Germany , Naples , the Papal States , and Venice ( pp . 485-515 ) . A.D. ...
... Poland and Second and Third Partitions of that Country . - Death of Catherine II . of Russia and Accession of Peter III . — View of the Scandinavian Kingdoms.— Of Germany , Naples , the Papal States , and Venice ( pp . 485-515 ) . A.D. ...
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