The North American Review, Volume 118O. Everett, 1968 |
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Page 160
... Germany . The Italians naturally attach , therefore , great importance to its ... German Tyrolese , who object , in the interest of their own immediate ... Confederacy , it was impossible to stipulate beforehand its cession to Italy ...
... Germany . The Italians naturally attach , therefore , great importance to its ... German Tyrolese , who object , in the interest of their own immediate ... Confederacy , it was impossible to stipulate beforehand its cession to Italy ...
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... German Confederacy , BUT UNDER THE PROTECTION OF FRANCE . The German princes who are dispossessed by Prussia would go to the Danubian Principalities . " - The evil under which Germany had so long suffered — her division into a medley ...
... German Confederacy , BUT UNDER THE PROTECTION OF FRANCE . The German princes who are dispossessed by Prussia would go to the Danubian Principalities . " - The evil under which Germany had so long suffered — her division into a medley ...
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... German Confederacy was yet in existence ) with Holland , or with Prussia on the Mosel , or with Germany on the Rhine , or with Austria in the Tyrol or in Friaul , would have brought the united armed forces of the Bund into the field to ...
... German Confederacy was yet in existence ) with Holland , or with Prussia on the Mosel , or with Germany on the Rhine , or with Austria in the Tyrol or in Friaul , would have brought the united armed forces of the Bund into the field to ...
Contents
ARCTIC EXPLORATION | 23 |
ANTIQUITY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS | 70 |
THE CURRENCY AND FINANCES OF THE UNITED STATES | 88 |
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