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As in the central authority , the decision - making process was a collegiate one ,
every councillor being head of a particular department or area consisting of
towns , country and domains , and decisions being taken after joint discussion .
As in the central authority , the decision - making process was a collegiate one ,
every councillor being head of a particular department or area consisting of
towns , country and domains , and decisions being taken after joint discussion .
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Yorck kept the King informed of the Russian approaches , wishing that his
Supreme Commander would issue a firm decision one way or the other .
Frederick William refused to be drawn . Then on 17 December 1812 a decision
was made for ...
Yorck kept the King informed of the Russian approaches , wishing that his
Supreme Commander would issue a firm decision one way or the other .
Frederick William refused to be drawn . Then on 17 December 1812 a decision
was made for ...
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Radowitz resigned and Brandenburg communicated to Vienna Prussia ' s
decision to demobilize . When on 6 November 1850 Brandenburg suddenly died
, Otto von Manteuffel took over his offices as well as that for foreign affairs .
Radowitz resigned and Brandenburg communicated to Vienna Prussia ' s
decision to demobilize . When on 6 November 1850 Brandenburg suddenly died
, Otto von Manteuffel took over his offices as well as that for foreign affairs .
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