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... important products are lignite , gypsum and 5.07 % were Jews ; 2.11 % were Protestants and the remainder a variety of valuable stones and clays . There are about thirty belonged to the Greek church . In the matter of education , mineral ...
... important products are lignite , gypsum and 5.07 % were Jews ; 2.11 % were Protestants and the remainder a variety of valuable stones and clays . There are about thirty belonged to the Greek church . In the matter of education , mineral ...
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... important place among the German states . Their first care was to push its castern frontier down the Danube valley , by colonizing the lands on either side of the river , and the success of this work may be seen in the removal of their ...
... important place among the German states . Their first care was to push its castern frontier down the Danube valley , by colonizing the lands on either side of the river , and the success of this work may be seen in the removal of their ...
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... Important as these gains were , the treaty none the less once more illustrated the perpetual sacrifice of the true interests of the hereditary dominions of the house of Habsburg to its European entanglements . Had the war continued ...
... Important as these gains were , the treaty none the less once more illustrated the perpetual sacrifice of the true interests of the hereditary dominions of the house of Habsburg to its European entanglements . Had the war continued ...
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... Important as these gains were , the treaty none the less once more illustrated the perpetual sacrifice of the true interests of the hereditary dominions of the house of Habsburg to its European entanglements . Had the war continued ...
... Important as these gains were , the treaty none the less once more illustrated the perpetual sacrifice of the true interests of the hereditary dominions of the house of Habsburg to its European entanglements . Had the war continued ...
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... important member . million Germans would be placed in a position of subordination. Parliament was dissolved in the summer , and Taaffe , by private negotiations , first of all persuaded the Bohemian feudal proprietors to give the ...
... important member . million Germans would be placed in a position of subordination. Parliament was dissolved in the summer , and Taaffe , by private negotiations , first of all persuaded the Bohemian feudal proprietors to give the ...
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