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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Naturally wherever the existing social order was most vulnerable to criticism ,
such as in Pomerania , the resistance to Luben ' s reform project was the most
vociferous . And finally Wittgenstein ' s financial mismanagement was blamed
upon ...
Naturally wherever the existing social order was most vulnerable to criticism ,
such as in Pomerania , the resistance to Luben ' s reform project was the most
vociferous . And finally Wittgenstein ' s financial mismanagement was blamed
upon ...
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Committees of investigation examined the finances of each town and regulated
the settlement of existing debts . In practice this led to the elimination of most
forms of communal selfadministration . City councillors were now no longer
burghers ...
Committees of investigation examined the finances of each town and regulated
the settlement of existing debts . In practice this led to the elimination of most
forms of communal selfadministration . City councillors were now no longer
burghers ...
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Four years later the existing European alliances were dramatically reversed .
Spain , resenting Britain ' s presence in Gibraltar and the frequent clashes with
her in the West Indies , concluded an alliance with the Emperor in Vienna , an ...
Four years later the existing European alliances were dramatically reversed .
Spain , resenting Britain ' s presence in Gibraltar and the frequent clashes with
her in the West Indies , concluded an alliance with the Emperor in Vienna , an ...
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