Western Civilization: Its Genesis and Destiny: From 1650 to the present dayScott, Foresman, 1969 |
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... foreign affairs , Francis I had a man well suited to the task of preserving the empire . Metternich was in many ways the embodiment of the ancien régime . Clever rather than profound , with little understanding and less appreciation of ...
... foreign affairs , Francis I had a man well suited to the task of preserving the empire . Metternich was in many ways the embodiment of the ancien régime . Clever rather than profound , with little understanding and less appreciation of ...
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... foreign affairs , as well as an opportunity to undermine Austrian influence in Europe generally . For the Italians , French intervention was an absolute necessity ; by them- selves they simply lacked the strength to expel the Austrians ...
... foreign affairs , as well as an opportunity to undermine Austrian influence in Europe generally . For the Italians , French intervention was an absolute necessity ; by them- selves they simply lacked the strength to expel the Austrians ...
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... foreign lands - stimulated a boom in over- seas investment . For example , British investors , who had made foreign in- vestments at the rate of £ 1.7 million ( $ 8.5 million ) annually in the period 1875-1879 , were investing some ...
... foreign lands - stimulated a boom in over- seas investment . For example , British investors , who had made foreign in- vestments at the rate of £ 1.7 million ( $ 8.5 million ) annually in the period 1875-1879 , were investing some ...
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PART ONE THE TRANSFORMATION OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION | 17 |
Enlightenment Culture | 67 |
The Political Revolution | 117 |
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