Current History, Volume 8New York Times Company, 1918 - History |
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Page 81
... Austrian Reichsrat , who threatened to unite against voting any further budgets un- less the treaty was changed . The opposition became so threatening that the Austrian and German Foreign Ministers modified the objectionable clauses of ...
... Austrian Reichsrat , who threatened to unite against voting any further budgets un- less the treaty was changed . The opposition became so threatening that the Austrian and German Foreign Ministers modified the objectionable clauses of ...
Page 97
... Austrians , and Austrian rule was re - established . It was short lived , however , for France now assailed Austria , and the battle of Fleurus , June 26 , 1794 , put an end to Austrian domination in the Netherlands . Belgium became an ...
... Austrians , and Austrian rule was re - established . It was short lived , however , for France now assailed Austria , and the battle of Fleurus , June 26 , 1794 , put an end to Austrian domination in the Netherlands . Belgium became an ...
Page 195
... Austria to subdue Hungary . Schwarzen- berg , the fighting man of the Austrian Confederation , announced his policy : " First humiliate Prussia , then destroy her . " The practical collision between Prussian North Germany and Austrian ...
... Austria to subdue Hungary . Schwarzen- berg , the fighting man of the Austrian Confederation , announced his policy : " First humiliate Prussia , then destroy her . " The practical collision between Prussian North Germany and Austrian ...
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