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... Grand Army 328 . 1813. Ferdinand VII , restored Restoration of Pope Pius VII . The Allies enter France . Treaty of Chaumont Capitulation of Paris . Abdication of Napoleon . He is conveyed to Elba Louis XVIII . enters Paris . Peace of ...
... Grand Army 328 . 1813. Ferdinand VII , restored Restoration of Pope Pius VII . The Allies enter France . Treaty of Chaumont Capitulation of Paris . Abdication of Napoleon . He is conveyed to Elba Louis XVIII . enters Paris . Peace of ...
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... Grand Duke of Tuscany they were more successful . Alarmed at their occupation of the Alps this Prince sent Count Carletti to Paris to negotiate a peace . On February 9th , 1795 , a treaty was signed by which the Grand Duke revoked his ...
... Grand Duke of Tuscany they were more successful . Alarmed at their occupation of the Alps this Prince sent Count Carletti to Paris to negotiate a peace . On February 9th , 1795 , a treaty was signed by which the Grand Duke revoked his ...
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... Grand Duke at Florence with almost royal honours . The rigid Republicans observed that he already betrayed a disposition to familiarize himself with Princes , and to extend his protection to them , as well as to the clergy and nobles ...
... Grand Duke at Florence with almost royal honours . The rigid Republicans observed that he already betrayed a disposition to familiarize himself with Princes , and to extend his protection to them , as well as to the clergy and nobles ...
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... Grand Duke of Tuscany had been compelled to purchase a confirmation of his neutrality . After the conclusion of the Peace . of Tolentino , Bonaparte sent a message to the little Republic of St. Marino , the oldest in Italy after Venice ...
... Grand Duke of Tuscany had been compelled to purchase a confirmation of his neutrality . After the conclusion of the Peace . of Tolentino , Bonaparte sent a message to the little Republic of St. Marino , the oldest in Italy after Venice ...
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... Grand Council renounced its rights of sovereignty , directed the abdication of the hereditary aristocracy , and recog- nized the sovereignty of the State in the assembly of the citizens . The new Government , however , was to guarantee ...
... Grand Council renounced its rights of sovereignty , directed the abdication of the hereditary aristocracy , and recog- nized the sovereignty of the State in the assembly of the citizens . The new Government , however , was to guarantee ...
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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.