Syllabus of a Course of Eighty Seven Lectures On Modern European History 1600 1
Syllabus of a Course of Eighty Seven Lectures On Modern European History 1600 1
Stephens, H. Morse (Henry Morse), 1857-1919
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D. The Emperor Charles VI. Received the Catholic Netherlands, sub- ject to an arrangement with the Dutch; Naples, with the Tuscan pre- sidios, which were governed from Naples until 1801 ; Sardinia ; the Milanese, together with Mantua, whose last Gonzaga duke had di«. D in 1708 ; and Finale, which he sold to Genoa on 20 August, 1713. E. The creation of the Electorate of Hanover (1692) recognized. F. The Elector of Bavaria and the Elector- Archbishop of Cologne, Prince Joseph Clement of Bavaria, ...restored to their dominions. The Treaties of Utrecht. 67 G. The title of the King of Prussia recognized; in satisfaction of his claims as heir to William III. , he received Upper or Spanish Gelder- land and was confirmed in the possession of Neufchdtel. H. The Dutch have the closing of the Scheldt to commerce and their right to garrison the eight "barrier fortresses" in the Catholic Nether- lands — Charleroi, Furnes, . Ghent, Menin, Mons, Namur, Tournai and Ypres — confirmed. I. Victor Amadeus II.
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