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RareBooksClub. Paperback. New. This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 220 pages. Dimensions: 9.7in. x 7.4in. x 0.5in.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1860 Excerpt: . . . great advantages, however, which circumstances had thus put at his disposal, the Austrian minister added seventy thousand men from the landwehr, or militia, to the regular army; still holding Jan. 24. out to the French ambassador, that the object of the armament was to give such weight to the Austrian intervention as to render Russia unable to withstand it. In order still farther to lull the apprehensions of Napoleon, Metternich lost no opportunity of displaying to the courts of London and St Petersburg every apparent proof of the perfect harmony between his cabinet and that of the Tuileries; reiterated the most flattering assurances to the French ambassador of the cordial union, founded on mutual interest, which subsisted between the two powers; and announced his intention of sending Prince Schwartz-Fcb 1S, enberg to Paris still further to improve it. At this time, fj however, in secret he was lending a ready ear to the j1, , overtures of both Russia and Prussia, and maintaining is. i-i i c 1 Tt 1813. l-ain, a correspondence, veiled m profound mystery, with liar-i. 303, m denberg at Breslau-H This first advance of Russia, said Metternich to Otto, is a great point gained. Rely upon us: we will let nothing Hlip--absolutely nothing; for we are not less interested in doing so than you. Everything depends on our attitude being imposing. The Emperor has ordered one hundred thousand men to be added to the regular army, including the auxiliary corps. If we had added only thirty thousand, we should have exceeded the contingent provided by the treaty, and given Russia ground to refuae our intervention. Hitherto the war has not been Austrian. If it should become so in the end, it is not with thirty thousand men, but with the whole force. . . This item ships from La Vergne,TN., RareBooksClub<
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- Taschenbuch 2012, ISBN: 1130661733
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[EAN: 9781130661736], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1860 Excerpt: .great advantages, however, which circumstances had thus put at his disposal, the Austrian minister added seventy thousand men from the landwehr, or militia, to the regular army; still holding Jan. 24. out to the French ambassador, that the object of the armament was to give such weight to the Austrian intervention as to render Russia unable to withstand it. In order still farther to lull the apprehensions of Napoleon, Metternich lost no opportunity of displaying to the courts of London and St Petersburg every apparent proof of the perfect harmony between his cabinet and that of the Tuileries; reiterated the most flattering assurances to the French ambassador of the cordial union, founded on mutual interest, which subsisted between the two powers; and announced his intention of sending Prince Schwartz-Fcb 1S, enberg to Paris still further to improve it. At this time, fj however, in secret he was lending a ready ear to the j1 , overtures of both Russia and Prussia, and maintaining is. i-i i c 1 Tt 1813. l-ain, a correspondence, veiled m profound mystery, with liar-i. 303, m denberg at Breslau-H This first advance of Russia, said Metternich to Otto, is a great point gained. Rely upon us: we will let nothing Hlip--absolutely nothing; for we are not less interested in doing so than you. Everything depends on our attitude being imposing. The Emperor has ordered one hundred thousand men to be added to the regular army, including the auxiliary corps. If we had added only thirty thousand, we should have exceeded the contingent provided by the treaty, and given Russia ground to refuae our intervention. Hitherto the war has not been Austrian. If it should become so in the end, it is not with thirty thousand men, but with the whole force.<
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[EAN: 9781130661736], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1860 Excerpt: .great advantages, however, which circumstances had thus put at his disposal, the Austrian minister added seventy thousand men from the landwehr, or militia, to the regular army; still holding Jan. 24. out to the French ambassador, that the object of the armament was to give such weight to the Austrian intervention as to render Russia unable to withstand it. In order still farther to lull the apprehensions of Napoleon, Metternich lost no opportunity of displaying to the courts of London and St Petersburg every apparent proof of the perfect harmony between his cabinet and that of the Tuileries; reiterated the most flattering assurances to the French ambassador of the cordial union, founded on mutual interest, which subsisted between the two powers; and announced his intention of sending Prince Schwartz-Fcb 1S, enberg to Paris still further to improve it. At this time, fj however, in secret he was lending a ready ear to the j1 , overtures of both Russia and Prussia, and maintaining is. i-i i c 1 Tt 1813. l-ain, a correspondence, veiled m profound mystery, with liar-i. 303, m denberg at Breslau-H This first advance of Russia, said Metternich to Otto, is a great point gained. Rely upon us: we will let nothing Hlip--absolutely nothing; for we are not less interested in doing so than you. Everything depends on our attitude being imposing. The Emperor has ordered one hundred thousand men to be added to the regular army, including the auxiliary corps. If we had added only thirty thousand, we should have exceeded the contingent provided by the treaty, and given Russia ground to refuae our intervention. Hitherto the war has not been Austrian. If it should become so in the end, it is not with thirty thousand men, but with the whole force.<
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[EAN: 9781130661736], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1860 Excerpt: .great advantages, however, which circumstances had thus put at his disposal, the Austrian minister added seventy thousand men from the landwehr, or militia, to the regular army; still holding Jan. 24. out to the French ambassador, that the object of the armament was to give such weight to the Austrian intervention as to render Russia unable to withstand it. In order still farther to lull the apprehensions of Napoleon, Metternich lost no opportunity of displaying to the courts of London and St Petersburg every apparent proof of the perfect harmony between his cabinet and that of the Tuileries; reiterated the most flattering assurances to the French ambassador of the cordial union, founded on mutual interest, which subsisted between the two powers; and announced his intention of sending Prince Schwartz-Fcb 1S, enberg to Paris still further to improve it. At this time, fj however, in secret he was lending a ready ear to the j1 , overtures of both Russia and Prussia, and maintaining is. i-i i c 1 Tt 1813. l-ain, a correspondence, veiled m profound mystery, with liar-i. 303, m denberg at Breslau-H This first advance of Russia, said Metternich to Otto, is a great point gained. Rely upon us: we will let nothing Hlip--absolutely nothing; for we are not less interested in doing so than you. Everything depends on our attitude being imposing. The Emperor has ordered one hundred thousand men to be added to the regular army, including the auxiliary corps. If we had added only thirty thousand, we should have exceeded the contingent provided by the treaty, and given Russia ground to refuae our intervention. Hitherto the war has not been Austrian. If it should become so in the end, it is not with thirty thousand men, but with the whole force.<
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[EAN: 9781130661736], Neubuch, [PU: Rarebooksclub.com, United States], Language: English Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1860 Excerpt: .great advantages, however, which circumstances had thus put at his disposal, the Austrian minister added seventy thousand men from the landwehr, or militia, to the regular army; still holding Jan. 24. out to the French ambassador, that the object of the armament was to give such weight to the Austrian intervention as to render Russia unable to withstand it. In order still farther to lull the apprehensions of Napoleon, Metternich lost no opportunity of displaying to the courts of London and St Petersburg every apparent proof of the perfect harmony between his cabinet and that of the Tuileries; reiterated the most flattering assurances to the French ambassador of the cordial union, founded on mutual interest, which subsisted between the two powers; and announced his intention of sending Prince Schwartz-Fcb 1S, enberg to Paris still further to improve it. At this time, fj however, in secret he was lending a ready ear to the j1 , overtures of both Russia and Prussia, and maintaining is. i-i i c 1 Tt 1813. l-ain, a correspondence, veiled m profound mystery, with liar-i. 303, m denberg at Breslau-H This first advance of Russia, said Metternich to Otto, is a great point gained. Rely upon us: we will let nothing Hlip--absolutely nothing; for we are not less interested in doing so than you. Everything depends on our attitude being imposing. The Emperor has ordered one hundred thousand men to be added to the regular army, including the auxiliary corps. If we had added only thirty thousand, we should have exceeded the contingent provided by the treaty, and given Russia ground to refuae our intervention. Hitherto the war has not been Austrian. If it should become so in the end, it is not with thirty thousand men, but with the whole force.<
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