The Historians' History of the World; a Comprehensive Narrative of the Rise And Development of Nations As Recorded By Over Two Thousand of the Great Writers of All Ages:
The Historians' History of the World; a Comprehensive Narrative of the Rise And Development of Nations As Recorded By Over Two Thousand of the Great Writers of All Ages:
Williams, Henry Smith, 1863-1943, Ed
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For its power was its existence. This immense danger was now victoriously overcome by Frederick; the posses- sion of that province by the acquisition of which the rank of a European power had been attained could now be considered to be maintained in perpetuity. Such was the general state of affairs; but there were still questions of detail of a certain miportance which awaited a decision. One ot these con- cerned the Westphalian-Rhenish provinces of the house of Brandenburg, which had so often ...been the subject of general differences. In consequence of former transactions the intention of France was to concede them tempo- rarily to the emperor, in his capacity as head of the empire. The Austrians only lacked troops which they could employ for seizing these provinces. To provide for all cases Starhemberg took care that in tne preliminary articles which concerned the evacuation of the provinces, the restrictive clause " as soon as possible " should be admitted. The English consented to this even- tual delay, but at the same time they intended to bring about a definite pacification between Prussia and Austria.
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