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... es only involved a small part of the Vienna Government’s efforts, as the main focus remained on domestic issues.
After the Near East War ended, the Austrian economy’s growth should have slowed, yet the capitalism’s free market often behaves irrationally.
The entire economy of the New Holy Roman Empire was like an uncontrollable carriage, speeding uncontrollably forward; by this point, the brakes were no longer effective, leaving onlookers to watch as the carriage dashed further a ...
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