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For the loss of Galicia Austria was to be offered in exchange the Turkish provinces of Wallachia and Moldavia. The essential condition was that this Polish kingdom should for ever be united to Russia, whose Emperor was in future to add the title of King of Poland to that of Czar of Russia. 1 But in this same letter this craftiest of monarchs says that he tried to dissipate rumours of his intention to become King of Poland by declaring such a thing impossible. 2 At the close of 1810 he regarded ...his projected defection with great hopefulness. He told Czartoryski on December 25th, 1810 his plans. He hoped to get 50, 000 Poles from the Duchy of Warsaw ; and these, added to 50, 000 Poles from the Russian Polish provinces, would probably tempt 95, 000 German fighters from the side of France to that of Russia ; Austria in gratitude for the gift of the Turkish provinces in lieu of Galicia would probably contribute 200, 000 men, and thus against a French total of only 60, 000 men, the peace-loving Alexander calculated that with a mixed army of Russians, Poles, Prussians, Austrians and Danes, amounting to 559, 000 men, he might safely venture on war with his ally.
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