The North American Review, Volume 118James Russell Lowell O. Everett, 1874 |
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... Prussia , the absolute com- mand of each man's time for a few years , and the right to call him out afterwards when they liked , we should be much surprised at the sud- den ease and quickness with which they did things . " The ...
... Prussia , the absolute com- mand of each man's time for a few years , and the right to call him out afterwards when they liked , we should be much surprised at the sud- den ease and quickness with which they did things . " The ...
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... Prussia , in 1866 , at the expense of Germany ; and to the national principle which saved Germany in 1870 , in spite of the estrangement that had been created by royal Prussian policy between the South and the North . The wily cabinet ...
... Prussia , in 1866 , at the expense of Germany ; and to the national principle which saved Germany in 1870 , in spite of the estrangement that had been created by royal Prussian policy between the South and the North . The wily cabinet ...
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... Prussia were perhaps the worst among them , the house of Bavaria in the South , be- cause it was the rival of Austria ; the house of Brandenburg in the North , because it aimed at supremacy on the right bank of the river Main . Even a ...
... Prussia were perhaps the worst among them , the house of Bavaria in the South , be- cause it was the rival of Austria ; the house of Brandenburg in the North , because it aimed at supremacy on the right bank of the river Main . Even a ...
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... Prussia , — l'un après l'autre , in Napoleon's sarcastic phrase . The " League of Princes " ( Fürstenbund ) , as founded by Frederick II . , was but the forerunner of the " Rhenish League " which Napoleon I. established . Upon the ...
... Prussia , — l'un après l'autre , in Napoleon's sarcastic phrase . The " League of Princes " ( Fürstenbund ) , as founded by Frederick II . , was but the forerunner of the " Rhenish League " which Napoleon I. established . Upon the ...
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... Prussia , albeit now and then feebly seeking to obtain an alternation of the Presidential office between Austria and herself , mainly aimed at the division , the entire disrup- tion , of Germany , - the states south of the Main to be ...
... Prussia , albeit now and then feebly seeking to obtain an alternation of the Presidential office between Austria and herself , mainly aimed at the division , the entire disrup- tion , of Germany , - the states south of the Main to be ...
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