Graduated 发表于 2025-3-25 03:49:13

European Reactions,even the Duke of Zweibrücken would have stirred had he not been pushed and goaded by Goertz. . There was a still better reason for the King’s displeasure, although he would not have notification of it for over a fortnight. His hopes for Russian support were rapidly coming to naught. On the third the

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别名 发表于 2025-3-25 15:43:36

The Potato War,o fight the Austrians devoted themselves almost entirely to the defense of fortified places or lines and did not undertake one offensive operation worthy of notice. This was not the consequence of some startling revolt of the Emperor against the teachings of his youth but rather the result of the mi

Semblance 发表于 2025-3-25 19:08:35

The Peace of Teschen,tary operations. On the seventh, thus before he could have any notion of what the outcome of the campaign in Bohemia would be, he submitted a memorandum which maintained that, whatever might still happen in the field, it was hopeless for the Empire to consider renewing the war the next spring, as it

Vasoconstrictor 发表于 2025-3-25 23:36:10

The Diplomacy of Joseph as Emperor,proud as Joseph to compose and one is all but tempted to speculate that Joseph’s continuing loyalty to Kaunitz had in it something of an expiation of the sins he had committed against the old Empress. Be that as it may, Kaunitz remained at the helm and this meant inevitably that there would be the s

vitrectomy 发表于 2025-3-26 02:13:54

Continuing Negotiations,sgaden. The consent of France was absolutely necessary if the exchange were to go through, and what could this be bought with if not Luxemburg? Limburg he could not give up because it was the only bridge between the Netherlands and Jülich and Berg. He did seem willing to sacrifice Namur. Further, he

放牧 发表于 2025-3-26 07:54:10

Failure of the Exchange,lly decided that Louis would write to Joseph that he could not approve of so fundamental a change in the status of the Empire unless the King of Prussia also were consulted and gave his permission. In the meantime he would of course keep the secret and he would even refrain from putting any pressure

coddle 发表于 2025-3-26 09:23:25

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calamity 发表于 2025-3-26 14:10:04

Book 1965 continuing erosion of Hapsburg influence in Germany, which ultimately might well have resulted in his ruling over a Danubian Empire with a German-speaking minority; or to try to buttress his position in Germany, which would have required eventually a viable modus vivendi between his German and non-

groggy 发表于 2025-3-26 16:52:55

sce in the continuing erosion of Hapsburg influence in Germany, which ultimately might well have resulted in his ruling over a Danubian Empire with a German-speaking minority; or to try to buttress his position in Germany, which would have required eventually a viable modus vivendi between his German and non-978-94-017-0035-1978-94-015-7575-1
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