The Fortnightly Review, Том 104Chapman and Hall, 1915 |
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... army . Soon after his accession the Austrian Emperor died , leaving a daughter , Maria Theresa . Although Prussia had , during the lifetime of the deceased Emperor , agreed to the Pragmatic Sanction by which Maria Theresa was to receive ...
... army . Soon after his accession the Austrian Emperor died , leaving a daughter , Maria Theresa . Although Prussia had , during the lifetime of the deceased Emperor , agreed to the Pragmatic Sanction by which Maria Theresa was to receive ...
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... army , and the bureaucracy . According to the latest statistics , the people of Austria - Hungary , including Bosnia and Herzegovina , consist of the following nationalities : - Germans Czechs Poles ... Ruthenians Slovenes Serbians ...
... army , and the bureaucracy . According to the latest statistics , the people of Austria - Hungary , including Bosnia and Herzegovina , consist of the following nationalities : - Germans Czechs Poles ... Ruthenians Slovenes Serbians ...
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... army , which had been left by the Minister of War , Spingardi , after the Libyan War , in so deplorable a condition that nothing was ready . It was a very labour of Hercules that the Salandra Cabinet had to undertake to bring the army ...
... army , which had been left by the Minister of War , Spingardi , after the Libyan War , in so deplorable a condition that nothing was ready . It was a very labour of Hercules that the Salandra Cabinet had to undertake to bring the army ...
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... army , discipline in the army , mutual confidence and respect in the army . The Revolution had penetrated the army with its enthusiasm and with its passions , but had not dared to destroy it , as victory was of the first importance ...
... army , discipline in the army , mutual confidence and respect in the army . The Revolution had penetrated the army with its enthusiasm and with its passions , but had not dared to destroy it , as victory was of the first importance ...
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... Army as it streamed through Louvain towards a refuge in the fortress of Antwerp . It was easy to see that with any enterprise on the part of the German artillery and cavalry that army could have been so broken that it would never have ...
... Army as it streamed through Louvain towards a refuge in the fortress of Antwerp . It was easy to see that with any enterprise on the part of the German artillery and cavalry that army could have been so broken that it would never have ...
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