She had been made a daughter of the republic at the time of her marriage to the king of Cyprus; and on the death of her child the republic first acted as guardian for its daughter, and then, in 1489, obtained from her the cession of the island. [Please select]
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This weak cession all true Frenchmen regret and England must hand the territories back. [Please select]
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I consider the cession of this island to be of extreme importance. [noun]
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Compare Alfred's cession of the Danelaw with the cession of Normandy to Rollo. [Please select]
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This decision ruled out both autonomy and cession as solutions of the problem. [Please select]
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While Prussia demanded the cession of all Saxony, Russia claimed Poland, including Austrian Galicia. [Please select]
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, his part in the cession of Louisiana to the United States, 214. [Please select]
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_Monroe_, James, his part in the cession of Louisiana to the United States, 214. [Please select]
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With the cession of Canada to Britain in 1763 this danger had vanished. [Please select]
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But he had to accept humiliating terms, amounting virtually, to a cession of the Black Sea. [Please select]
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News of Spain's cession and France's sale reached Louisiana almost simultaneously. [Please select]
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