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A glance at the political history of Prussian Militarism in its relation to the
Hapsburgs during the last half century , that is , since it again became formidable
in Europe , reveals the force of this contention . The late Emperor Francis Joseph
, and ...
A glance at the political history of Prussian Militarism in its relation to the
Hapsburgs during the last half century , that is , since it again became formidable
in Europe , reveals the force of this contention . The late Emperor Francis Joseph
, and ...
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... in gaining a barren victory over Italy , the forces which would have given him a
decisive triumph over Prussia . A Prussian defeat at Sadowa would have meant
the overthrow of Bismarck and Moltke , the triumph of the Prussian Liberals in the
...
... in gaining a barren victory over Italy , the forces which would have given him a
decisive triumph over Prussia . A Prussian defeat at Sadowa would have meant
the overthrow of Bismarck and Moltke , the triumph of the Prussian Liberals in the
...
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In view of these possibilities no surprise can be felt that Germany should have
moved every lever in Austria and in Hungary to force an anti - Southern Slav
attitude upon Vienna , and to preclude any pro - Hapsburg solution of the
Southern ...
In view of these possibilities no surprise can be felt that Germany should have
moved every lever in Austria and in Hungary to force an anti - Southern Slav
attitude upon Vienna , and to preclude any pro - Hapsburg solution of the
Southern ...
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It is , besides , improbable that the inclusion of 8 , 000 , 000 or 9 , 000 , 000
Austrian Germans in the German Empire under a Hapsburg Sovereign would
leave unaltered the composition of the Federal Council or the balance of forces in
the ...
It is , besides , improbable that the inclusion of 8 , 000 , 000 or 9 , 000 , 000
Austrian Germans in the German Empire under a Hapsburg Sovereign would
leave unaltered the composition of the Federal Council or the balance of forces in
the ...
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... Roman type which distinguishes such portions of the documents as are still in
force . Such is the origin of the exceptional rights of the Protecting Powers ; and it
is impossible to question their validity , for they proceed from a guarantee given ...
... Roman type which distinguishes such portions of the documents as are still in
force . Such is the origin of the exceptional rights of the Protecting Powers ; and it
is impossible to question their validity , for they proceed from a guarantee given ...
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