A History of PrussiaTraces the origins and rise of the Prussian state from the thirteenth century, to the causes and consequences of its incorporation in to the German Empire. |
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As both aristocracy and , to a lesser extent , the middle class were represented in
the Prussian bureaucracy , unmistakable signs of the latter ' s growing self -
confidence became frequent , signs which Frederick the Great had duly noticed
and ...
As both aristocracy and , to a lesser extent , the middle class were represented in
the Prussian bureaucracy , unmistakable signs of the latter ' s growing self -
confidence became frequent , signs which Frederick the Great had duly noticed
and ...
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But when after a year it became clear that the King ' s incapacity was
irremediable it was necessary to transform William ' s office into a formal regency
, which it remained until the King ' s death when William became King of Prussia .
William ...
But when after a year it became clear that the King ' s incapacity was
irremediable it was necessary to transform William ' s office into a formal regency
, which it remained until the King ' s death when William became King of Prussia .
William ...
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As far as I was concerned it was self - evident that I felt deeply this Prussian
consciousness in which I had grown up , but as soon as I became convinced that
Prussian national feeling was the anvil on which to forge together the others , I
gave ...
As far as I was concerned it was self - evident that I felt deeply this Prussian
consciousness in which I had grown up , but as soon as I became convinced that
Prussian national feeling was the anvil on which to forge together the others , I
gave ...
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