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... s once again, each discerning a shared intention in the other’s eyes.
To tell the truth, the “Rhine-Saone Treaty” had brought nothing of what Austria had wanted.
At the start of the agreement, Austria as a whole had believed it could use this opportunity to penetrate the French market with its products and, by extension, dominate the Southern German market.
France had also allowed Austria to impose quite high protective tariffs on its own leading industries.
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