A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... Napoleon . Meanwhile , the naval war went decidedly against France . Nelson's destruc- tion of the French and Spanish fleets at Trafalgar ( October 21 , 1806 ) not only destroyed the sea - power at Napoleon's disposal , but also ...
... Napoleon . Meanwhile , the naval war went decidedly against France . Nelson's destruc- tion of the French and Spanish fleets at Trafalgar ( October 21 , 1806 ) not only destroyed the sea - power at Napoleon's disposal , but also ...
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... Napoleon re- duced this number to nineteen states and a few free Hanseatic cities . Within one year the ... Napoleon . Upon the death of the prince - president of the Confederation , Napoleon was to have the right of naming his successor ...
... Napoleon re- duced this number to nineteen states and a few free Hanseatic cities . Within one year the ... Napoleon . Upon the death of the prince - president of the Confederation , Napoleon was to have the right of naming his successor ...
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... Napoleon . Napoleon knew well that England was his most persistent enemy , but it was impossible to attack Britain because of her naval supremacy . He realized that it was simply a question of endurance and economic resources ...
... Napoleon . Napoleon knew well that England was his most persistent enemy , but it was impossible to attack Britain because of her naval supremacy . He realized that it was simply a question of endurance and economic resources ...
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THE PROTESTANT REVOLT | 1 |
Effect of the Wealth of the Church | 21 |
Political Causes of the Revolt | 28 |
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