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Page 453
... Piedmont at the head of the army sent by Austria to her new ally , and won a series of victories by which the French were completely driven out of Piedmont . By the next year ( 1696 ) France was forced to make peace with the Allies ...
... Piedmont at the head of the army sent by Austria to her new ally , and won a series of victories by which the French were completely driven out of Piedmont . By the next year ( 1696 ) France was forced to make peace with the Allies ...
Page 460
... Piedmont was only an instance of the reaction which triumphed almost universally at this period in Europe , the so - called Holy Alliance of Austria , Russia and Prussia being nothing more than a league for the suppression of all ...
... Piedmont was only an instance of the reaction which triumphed almost universally at this period in Europe , the so - called Holy Alliance of Austria , Russia and Prussia being nothing more than a league for the suppression of all ...
Page 465
... Piedmont ; and the Romagne followed suit . But Napoleon III , who had contemplated an Italian Federation , but never Italian Unity , now demanded compensations against the new annexations of Piedmont . King Victor Emanuel did not ...
... Piedmont ; and the Romagne followed suit . But Napoleon III , who had contemplated an Italian Federation , but never Italian Unity , now demanded compensations against the new annexations of Piedmont . King Victor Emanuel did not ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
JACOB AND THE MANDRAKES BY J G FRAZER FELLOW OF | 57 |
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