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... Count Carletti to Paris to negotiate a peace . On February 9th , 1795 , a treaty was signed by which the Grand Duke revoked his adhesion to the Coalition ; and the neu- trality of Tuscany was placed on the same footing as previously to ...
... Count Carletti to Paris to negotiate a peace . On February 9th , 1795 , a treaty was signed by which the Grand Duke revoked his adhesion to the Coalition ; and the neu- trality of Tuscany was placed on the same footing as previously to ...
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... Count Bernstorff's note of August 18th . It plainly appeared that the Committee . wished not to make a peace with the Empire , a confederate body , but to detach the principal members of it , and thus entirely to isolate Austria . In ...
... Count Bernstorff's note of August 18th . It plainly appeared that the Committee . wished not to make a peace with the Empire , a confederate body , but to detach the principal members of it , and thus entirely to isolate Austria . In ...
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... Count d'Artois . Several thousand English troops and French emigrants were landed at the Isle Dieu , a few leagues from the coast of La Vendée , October 2nd . The prince , however , hesitated to throw himself into that district , and ...
... Count d'Artois . Several thousand English troops and French emigrants were landed at the Isle Dieu , a few leagues from the coast of La Vendée , October 2nd . The prince , however , hesitated to throw himself into that district , and ...
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... Count of Provence , who , since the death of his nephew in the Temple , had assumed the title of Louis XVIII . The Venetian Senate itself had , indeed , never publicly recognized Louis in that new dignity , but he had received at Verona ...
... Count of Provence , who , since the death of his nephew in the Temple , had assumed the title of Louis XVIII . The Venetian Senate itself had , indeed , never publicly recognized Louis in that new dignity , but he had received at Verona ...
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... Count Lehrbach , and compelled to retreat . At several places in the Venetian territories the inhabitants had risen against the French . Bonaparte was alarmed about the intentions of the Venetian Government itself . The Senate , annoyed ...
... Count Lehrbach , and compelled to retreat . At several places in the Venetian territories the inhabitants had risen against the French . Bonaparte was alarmed about the intentions of the Venetian Government itself . The Senate , annoyed ...
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Page 501 - (a free Church in a free State), has been rightly chosen as the inscription on his tomb. § 6. Cavour left no minister to take his place, and the continuance of his policy fell to Victor Emmanuel himself. Carefully abstaining from opening the question either of Rome or Venice, he sought to utilise the interval of peace to break down...
Page 396 - ... regulations and ordinances necessary for the execution of the laws and the safety of the State.