A History of Prussia |
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Thirdly , its attitudes towards these groups were subject to several changes in the course of time . The Prussians were the most populous group the order had to deal with , and obviously the areas of conflict were many .
Thirdly , its attitudes towards these groups were subject to several changes in the course of time . The Prussians were the most populous group the order had to deal with , and obviously the areas of conflict were many .
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And of course there was common forest , water and grazing land for the use of the whole of the village . More systematic divisions of land tended to be practised by the Flemings and Dutch , but these were in the minority .
And of course there was common forest , water and grazing land for the use of the whole of the village . More systematic divisions of land tended to be practised by the Flemings and Dutch , but these were in the minority .
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Bismarck , however , thought in terms of their annexation , a course on which William I was initially very reluctant to follow Bismarck's advice , arguing that Prussia possessed no rights to claim these duchies .
Bismarck , however , thought in terms of their annexation , a course on which William I was initially very reluctant to follow Bismarck's advice , arguing that Prussia possessed no rights to claim these duchies .
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Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 43 |
From duchy to kingdom | 65 |
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