The Quarterly Review, Band 274,Ausgabe 544John Murray, 1940 |
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... Napoleon decided to try if he could not come to terms with us before it was too late . He secretly offered to cede to us Hanover , of which our king , George IV , was the titular Elector . The move did not do Napoleon any good . We ...
... Napoleon decided to try if he could not come to terms with us before it was too late . He secretly offered to cede to us Hanover , of which our king , George IV , was the titular Elector . The move did not do Napoleon any good . We ...
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... Napoleon fell . In 1808 he placed his brother Joseph on the Spanish throne in the belief that in this way he would be better able to control Spain . This was to betray a lack of pre- science regarding the Spanish people . They would not ...
... Napoleon fell . In 1808 he placed his brother Joseph on the Spanish throne in the belief that in this way he would be better able to control Spain . This was to betray a lack of pre- science regarding the Spanish people . They would not ...
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... Napoleon of wishing to turn Poland into a semi - independent French protectorate . In 1812 he demanded that Napoleon should withdraw all troops from Prussian territory and keep them on the left bank of the Rhine . These were not the ...
... Napoleon of wishing to turn Poland into a semi - independent French protectorate . In 1812 he demanded that Napoleon should withdraw all troops from Prussian territory and keep them on the left bank of the Rhine . These were not the ...
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ART PAGE 1 Old Germanies for New | 189 |
A Plea for Social History | 203 |
Two GENERATIONS AT WAR By Sir Charles Petrie | 204 |
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