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ountry has been conquered even by the occupation of its capital. The Austrians and Russians twice captured Berlin during the Seven Years War. The French occupied Vienna twice — in 1805 and 1809 --but these occupations by no means decided the war. It was the great battle of Anderliz in the first instance, and the great battle of Wagram in the second--both fought after Vienna had been taken — that put a period to the struggle. The French occupied Berlin, in 1806, but that did not settle the contest. The Prussian monarchy had already been crushed on the field of John, and the capture of Vienna had no influence on the campaign. What put the finishing strokVienna had no influence on the campaign. What put the finishing stroke to the war was the battle of Friedland, fought in Poland eight months after Berlin had been entered. The French not only Madrid, but established a King of their own upon the Spanish throne; yet Spain was not conquered, and the Bonaparte are not Kings of Spain. The French, again, entered Moscow, but they did not exactly conque