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... immediately leaned over the table and began reviewing the "Dresden Treaty" item by item.
Previously, as Austria was also battered by France, the high-ranking figures were all busy with their own affairs, knowing only that Saxony had surrendered to France, announced its withdrawal from the Anti-French Alliance, and had limited its army to no more than 26,000 troops, but no one had really studied the specific contents of the treaty.
"Article 3, Saxony will uphold a neutral stance, ...
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