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Page 65
... Count Meerfeld . There was at this time a very strong connection between Austria and Naples . The Em- peror Francis II . was governed by his second wife , a daughter of the Neapolitan Queen Caroline , who , in turn , acted only by the ...
... Count Meerfeld . There was at this time a very strong connection between Austria and Naples . The Em- peror Francis II . was governed by his second wife , a daughter of the Neapolitan Queen Caroline , who , in turn , acted only by the ...
Page 69
... Count d'Entraigues at Venice , and forwarded by Bonaparte to the Directory ; as well as from Pichegru's corre- spondence with the Prince of Condé , which Moreau had seized some months before in a carriage belonging to the Austrian ...
... Count d'Entraigues at Venice , and forwarded by Bonaparte to the Directory ; as well as from Pichegru's corre- spondence with the Prince of Condé , which Moreau had seized some months before in a carriage belonging to the Austrian ...
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... Count Louis Cobentzl , its ablest and most practised diplomatist . The Count brought a letter from Francis II . to General Bonaparte , conceived in very flattering terms , in which he expressed his anxious desire for peace . " After ...
... Count Louis Cobentzl , its ablest and most practised diplomatist . The Count brought a letter from Francis II . to General Bonaparte , conceived in very flattering terms , in which he expressed his anxious desire for peace . " After ...
Page 79
... military convention , arranged with Count Cobentzl , and signed December 1st , ' intended to facilitate the execution . Martens , t . vi . p . 437 . 80 BONAPARTE RETURNS TO PARIS . [ CHAP . LX CHAP . LX . ] 79 BONAPARTE AT RASTADT .
... military convention , arranged with Count Cobentzl , and signed December 1st , ' intended to facilitate the execution . Martens , t . vi . p . 437 . 80 BONAPARTE RETURNS TO PARIS . [ CHAP . LX CHAP . LX . ] 79 BONAPARTE AT RASTADT .
Page 91
... Count Cobentzl , that if the absolute cession of the left bank was not agreed upon by March 20th , the war would recommence by a formidable irruption into Germany . Thugut and the Austrian Cabinet now yielded , and the cession was made ...
... Count Cobentzl , that if the absolute cession of the left bank was not agreed upon by March 20th , the war would recommence by a formidable irruption into Germany . Thugut and the Austrian Cabinet now yielded , and the cession was made ...
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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.