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... attacks Persia . His Death ( 1725 ) . 73 Account of his son Alexis Reign of Catherine I. 74 Peter II . Alexeiowitsch Death ( 1730 ) Anna Ivanovna Revolution in Turkey 1738. Russian and Turkish War ( 1735 ) . vii Page 78 Austria joins ...
... attacks Persia . His Death ( 1725 ) . 73 Account of his son Alexis Reign of Catherine I. 74 Peter II . Alexeiowitsch Death ( 1730 ) Anna Ivanovna Revolution in Turkey 1738. Russian and Turkish War ( 1735 ) . vii Page 78 Austria joins ...
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... attacks Holland State of that Country 134 122 • · . . Second Silesian War . Italian Campaign 1745. Quadruple Alliance Death of Charles VII . Peace between Bavaria and . · . 123 124 Campaign in the Netherlands and Italy . 1748 ...
... attacks Holland State of that Country 134 122 • · . . Second Silesian War . Italian Campaign 1745. Quadruple Alliance Death of Charles VII . Peace between Bavaria and . · . 123 124 Campaign in the Netherlands and Italy . 1748 ...
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... Attacks Russia 227 • Retrospect of Danish History . 239 Death of Frederick V. ( 1766 ) . Accession of Christian VII . Character of his Reign . Accession of Frederick Wm . II . of Prussia 228 1787. He restores the Stadholder William V ...
... Attacks Russia 227 • Retrospect of Danish History . 239 Death of Frederick V. ( 1766 ) . Accession of Christian VII . Character of his Reign . Accession of Frederick Wm . II . of Prussia 228 1787. He restores the Stadholder William V ...
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... attacks of the enemies of Spain , as well as by the neglect which they experienced from the Spanish Government , was one of the chief causes of their ruin . Nor had they been governed by the Portuguese in a way calculated to promote ...
... attacks of the enemies of Spain , as well as by the neglect which they experienced from the Spanish Government , was one of the chief causes of their ruin . Nor had they been governed by the Portuguese in a way calculated to promote ...
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... Smith who , by his courage and perseverance in defending the infant colony from the attacks of the native savages , and in cheer- ing the settlers when dejected by famine and disease , may be CHAP . XLII . ] PROGRESS OF THE ENGLISH IN.
... Smith who , by his courage and perseverance in defending the infant colony from the attacks of the native savages , and in cheer- ing the settlers when dejected by famine and disease , may be CHAP . XLII . ] PROGRESS OF THE ENGLISH IN.
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