General de KalbUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1966 - 251 էջ |
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... ( called a " pragmatic sanction " ) regularizing the succession of his possessions , under which in default of male descendants in the Habsburg line , his daughter Maria Theresa became his heiress . Most of the European governments ...
... ( called a " pragmatic sanction " ) regularizing the succession of his possessions , under which in default of male descendants in the Habsburg line , his daughter Maria Theresa became his heiress . Most of the European governments ...
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... called the Pretender , attempted an invasion , but the insurgents were defeated . Twenty - five years later Charles , called the Young Pretender , grandson of James II , arrived in Scotland , gained some victories , but was defeated at ...
... called the Pretender , attempted an invasion , but the insurgents were defeated . Twenty - five years later Charles , called the Young Pretender , grandson of James II , arrived in Scotland , gained some victories , but was defeated at ...
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... called the Confederates to fight against Russia . About a year and a half before the partition took place , de Kalb was called upon by the minister of foreign affairs , the Duc de Vrillières , through the minister of war , Monteynard ...
... called the Confederates to fight against Russia . About a year and a half before the partition took place , de Kalb was called upon by the minister of foreign affairs , the Duc de Vrillières , through the minister of war , Monteynard ...
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