A History of PrussiaLongman, 1978 - 326 trang |
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... accept the humiliations which his father and grandfather had found necessary to accept . From the first moment of his accession he was determined to convey the impression of being a strong man . He personally conducted the ...
... accept the humiliations which his father and grandfather had found necessary to accept . From the first moment of his accession he was determined to convey the impression of being a strong man . He personally conducted the ...
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... accept the imperial crown . The King stated that the acceptance of such an honour without the agreement of the princes in Germany would be a revolutionary action ; he refused to recognize the principle of popular sovereignty . But he ...
... accept the imperial crown . The King stated that the acceptance of such an honour without the agreement of the princes in Germany would be a revolutionary action ; he refused to recognize the principle of popular sovereignty . But he ...
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... accept the title German Emperor . What William did not know was that Bismarck himself had drafted Ludwig's letter , and that Ludwig had received from Bismarck substantial financial contributions from funds acquired by Prussia as a ...
... accept the title German Emperor . What William did not know was that Bismarck himself had drafted Ludwig's letter , and that Ludwig had received from Bismarck substantial financial contributions from funds acquired by Prussia as a ...
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Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 43 |
From duchy to kingdom | 65 |
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