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The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783

CHAPTER V
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The English historian suggests that she was deterred by fear of the English fleet; at all events she did not move, and Hungary was reduced to obedience.

The war between Sweden and Russia was to result in the preponderance of the latter upon the Baltic, the subsidence of Sweden, the old ally of France, into a second-rate State, and the entrance of Russia definitively into European politics.
FOOTNOTES: [75] Martin: History of France.
[76] Lapeyrouse-Bonfils: Hist.

de la Marine Francaise.
[77] Campbell: Lives of the Admirals.
[78] Martin: History of France.
[79] Campbell: Lives of the Admirals..


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