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... question decided by the victory of the Jacobins in the King's trial . - Dissolution of the Ministry . - Dumou- riez attempts a fresh negotiation . - France declares war against the Maritime Powers . - Pache chosen Mayor of Paris ...
... question decided by the victory of the Jacobins in the King's trial . - Dissolution of the Ministry . - Dumou- riez attempts a fresh negotiation . - France declares war against the Maritime Powers . - Pache chosen Mayor of Paris ...
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... question was solved , and that he was relieved from all fear of trouble from that quarter . He had cares enough upon him to make him heartily congratulate himself on this result . In the German Empire , many of the A 2.
... question was solved , and that he was relieved from all fear of trouble from that quarter . He had cares enough upon him to make him heartily congratulate himself on this result . In the German Empire , many of the A 2.
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... question - the next in importance to the French - was still unsettled , and daily presented fresh diffi- culties . Leopold had repeatedly renewed his proposition in St. Petersburg to recognise the elevation of the Elector of Saxony to ...
... question - the next in importance to the French - was still unsettled , and daily presented fresh diffi- culties . Leopold had repeatedly renewed his proposition in St. Petersburg to recognise the elevation of the Elector of Saxony to ...
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... question whether the Empire should insist on the restoration of the German Princes to their rights in Alsace , or enter into negotiations for com- pensating them , he decided for the milder course . At the same time he set about ...
... question whether the Empire should insist on the restoration of the German Princes to their rights in Alsace , or enter into negotiations for com- pensating them , he decided for the milder course . At the same time he set about ...
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... questions , or even of the efforts of the republicans . He concluded by saying ; " As from the position of my dominions , I have no direct political interest in the matter , and should only intervene from personal sympathy with Louis ...
... questions , or even of the efforts of the republicans . He concluded by saying ; " As from the position of my dominions , I have no direct political interest in the matter , and should only intervene from personal sympathy with Louis ...
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