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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They gathered their remaining strength and dissipated it in one mighty uprising
which ended with the defeat of the Polish cause by November 1795 . The rising
was treated as an attempt at revolution , with the consequences usually attendant
...
They gathered their remaining strength and dissipated it in one mighty uprising
which ended with the defeat of the Polish cause by November 1795 . The rising
was treated as an attempt at revolution , with the consequences usually attendant
...
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The Polish cause had enjoyed wide popularity in Central and in Western Europe
, Austria doing nothing to stop any aid being given to the cause from supporters
living in its Galician part of Poland . Bismarck , however , thought that the ...
The Polish cause had enjoyed wide popularity in Central and in Western Europe
, Austria doing nothing to stop any aid being given to the cause from supporters
living in its Galician part of Poland . Bismarck , however , thought that the ...
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Bismarck pointed out that the supporters of the Augustenburg cause in Prussia
were those who were causing so much obstruction in the Prussian diet , another
point which rallied William in favour of the policy pursued by his chancellor .
Bismarck pointed out that the supporters of the Augustenburg cause in Prussia
were those who were causing so much obstruction in the Prussian diet , another
point which rallied William in favour of the policy pursued by his chancellor .
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