The Student's Modern Europe; a History of Modern Europe From the Capture of Constantinople By the Turks to the Treaty of Berlin, 1878

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He resolved to leave the empire to its fate, and set him- self to gain as much influence as he could over the states that were destined to fall to him. From the management of home affairs he was jealously excluded by Maria Theresa, but he succeeded in making his influence felt in foreign politics. His great object was the territorial aggrandisement of Austria, and his first achievement was the arrai^ement of the partition of Poland* The value of the Austrian acquisition in this aS&ir was small ...compared with that of the other contracting powers. Prussia obtained a territory which was urgently needed to weld together its 21 Digitized by VjOOQ iC 450 MODERN EUROPE. Chap. xx.
disjointed provinces, and Russia advanced her frontiers considerably towards the west. This was the all-important result of the partition. The most powerful Slav state in the world — a state whose gigantic resources were still undeveloped — was now placed in immediate connectioa with the German powers which had so long striven to repress and crush the Slavs.


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