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Prussia, having effectively abandoned the coalition in the fall of 1794, made peace with revolutionary France at Basel in April 1795, and soon thereafter Spain, too, made peace with France.
Exploitation of this advantage began soon after the Spanish arrived, when the conquistadors used Panama to transport gold and silver from Peru to Spain.
Spain briefly became the First Spanish Republic, but the monarchy was soon restored.
The Netherlands and Spain followed and soon superseded Portugal as the main European powers in the region.
He won several victories and soon regained control of Spain and the Rhone river valley of Gaul.
Nevertheless, Bourbon's action brought a very negative response from Spain, and for his incompetence Bourbon was soon replaced by Cardinal Andre Hercule de Fleury, the young king's tutor, in 1726.
Spain and the Netherlands soon joined the French in an anti-British coalition.
Spain ceded Florida to the British in 1763, after the French and Indian War, and the British soon constructed the King's Road connecting St. Augustine to Georgia.
The inventor proposed to make new experiments, but, chagrined at the raillery of the common people, who called him wizzard, and terrified by the Inquisition, he took the advice of his friends, burned his manuscripts, disguised himself, and fled to Spain, where he soon after died in an hospital.
Joseph was then made King of Spain in August 1808, soon after the French invasion.
The liberals soon divided into " moderates " and " progressives ", and in Catalonia a republican current began to develop ; also, inevitably, Catalans generally favored a more federal Spain.
Its negotiations on duty-free status and relationship with the Union began in 1987, soon after Spain joined.
As the flavour of interactivity crossed the Atlantic, the massive Cite des Sciences et de l ' Industrie opened in Paris in 1986, and smaller but no less influential national centres soon followed in Spain, Finland and Denmark.
NAD's Europe District has done work in dozens of countries and currently has offices in Germany, Belgium, Italy, Turkey, Georgia, Romania, Bulgaria, Israel, Spain, and soon Botswana.
" The Order soon spread to France, Spain and beyond.
Spain and Britain soon withdrew after realizing that the French Emperor Napoleon III intended to overthrow the government and establish a Second Mexican Empire.
* 1681-After arriving in New Spain, Italian Jesuit Eusebio Kino soon becomes what one writer described as " the most picturesque missionary pioneer of all North America.
The tithe was abolished in several Latin American countries, including Mexico, soon after independence from Spain ( which started in 1810 ); others, including Argentina and Peru still collect tithes today for the support of the Catholic Church.
Alfonso XIII of Spain had approached the British Foreign Office via his ambassador in London, and they agreed to allow Zita and her seven ( soon to be eight ) children relocate to Spain.
However, it is thought that it also may be a reaction to the rapid acceptance of Greco-Arabic philosophy among the Jews of Spain and Provence ; this occurred soon after the appearance of Maimonides ' Guide for the Perplexed.
He was soon expelled again, and brought a son of Phraates into Spain to Augustus.
Honorine Anthoine de Saint-Joseph ( Marseille, 26 February 1790 – Paris, 13 April 1884 ), a niece of Julie Clary, the wife of Joseph Bonaparte, by whom he had issue, and soon afterwards was ordered to Spain.
Other international locations followed soon after: Oceania in 1971 and Europe in 1975 with a restaurant in Madrid, Spain.

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Hearst saw his wife and child, sent a joyful message to his mother in California, and soon returned to Washington, where on April 22, for the first time, he opened his mouth in Congress.
Her eyes opened as soon as she heard me, though, and once again, I felt an inward shiver.
The Broadway Surface Railroad's Broadway Line, a cable car line, opened on lower Broadway ( below Times Square ) in 1893, and soon became the core of the Metropolitan Street Railway, with two cable branches: the Broadway and Lexington Avenue Line and Broadway and Columbus Avenue Line.
He opened a tobacco shop in Tirana called Flora where a small communist group soon started gathering.
The local nobility who ran the country opened the University of Göttingen in 1737 ; it soon became a world-class intellectual center.
At 16: 00, Ben-Gurion opened the ceremony by banging his gavel on the table, prompting a spontaneous rendition of Hatikvah, soon to be Israel's national anthem, from the 250 guests.
Kabul University opened in 1932 and soon was linked to both European and American universities, as well as universities in other Muslim countries in the field of Islamic studies.
The Provisional Government opened an offensive against them on 1 July but it soon collapsed.
The two pontiffs opened wary negotiations to meet on neutral turf at Savona in Liguria, but soon began to waver in their resolve.
At the start of the 1949-50 season, he was still in the Second XI, but when the Test players departed for a tour of South Africa soon afterwards, vacancies opened up.
Next Watson opened a butcher shop in Buffalo, which soon failed, leaving Watson with no money, no investment, and no job.
On Mars, former Fourth Expedition member Sam Parkhill has opened a hot-dog stand and is expecting a huge rush of business as soon as the next wave of settlers and workers arrives from Earth.
He opened a stock and grain brokerage but soon became involved with the city's public transportation system.
In 1780, soon after the " Dark Day ," Ann Lee opened her gospel to the public.
In 1865 the first railroad line opened ( to Koluszki, branch line of the Warsaw-Vienna Railway ), and soon the city had rail links with Warsaw and Białystok.
It opened to strong sales but soon dropped off in attendance and ended up as another disappointment.
In fact, very soon after Queen Anne's death, Richard opened negotiations with John II of Portugal for a double marriage alliance, by which he would have married the king's sister, Joanna, and Elizabeth their cousin, the future Manuel I.
The concept soon spread to the United Kingdom, where it was encouraged by the Temperance Society as a morally acceptable alternative to the pub, and over 1, 000 milk bars had opened nationally by the end of 1936.
The scene soon descended into chaos ; the soldiers forming the honour guard opened fire and rode through the crowd with drawn sabres.
The idea quickly spread around Flanders and neighboring counties and " Beurzen " soon opened in Ghent and Amsterdam.
In Moscow, Bakunin soon became friends with a group of former university students, and engaged in the systematic study of Idealist philosophy, grouped around the poet Nikolay Stankevich,the bold pioneer who opened to Russian thought the vast and fertile continent of German metaphysics ” ( E. H. Carr ).
A year later she opened her own brothel called the Vertical Whorehouse and soon became New York City's leading madam.
The New City News Service, owned by the Tribune, opened soon thereafter, and soon changed its name to the City News Service.

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