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The Development of the European Nations, 1870-1914 (5th ed.)

CHAPTER IV
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Bismarck's astuteness in supporting Russia at this time therefore kept that Power quiet.

As for Austria, she undoubtedly wished to intervene, but did not choose to risk a war with Russia, which would probably have brought another overthrow.

Italy would not unsheathe her sword for France unless the latter recognised her right to Rome (which the Italian troops entered on September 20).

To this the young French Republic demurred.

Great Britain, of course, adhered to the policy of neutrality which she at first declared[54].
[Footnote 54: See Debidour, _Histoire diplomatique de l'Europe_, vol.
ii.pp.


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