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 usual a scapegoat for such failure had to be found and so Danckelmann was
dismissed , mainly as a result of an intrigue initiated by Frederick ' s wife , a
Hanoverian princess , the Electoress Sophia Charlotte . Danckelmann ' s fall led
to a ...
As usual a scapegoat for such failure had to be found and so Danckelmann was
dismissed , mainly as a result of an intrigue initiated by Frederick ' s wife , a
Hanoverian princess , the Electoress Sophia Charlotte . Danckelmann ' s fall led
to a ...
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As a result of the dislocations of the Seven Years War the excise administration
had suffered badly . Cases of embezzlement were not uncommon . To return it to
its previous efficiency required a thorough overhaul of institution and personnel .
As a result of the dislocations of the Seven Years War the excise administration
had suffered badly . Cases of embezzlement were not uncommon . To return it to
its previous efficiency required a thorough overhaul of institution and personnel .
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5 million , excluding the territories annexed as a result of the Polish partition . In
the realm of foreign policy Frederick endeavoured to escape the danger of
renewed isolation by concluding a new alliance with Russia on 11 April 1764 .
5 million , excluding the territories annexed as a result of the Polish partition . In
the realm of foreign policy Frederick endeavoured to escape the danger of
renewed isolation by concluding a new alliance with Russia on 11 April 1764 .
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