A History of PrussiaLongman, 1978 - 326 trang |
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... existing feudal relationships . 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 ...
... existing feudal relationships . 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 ...
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... existing privileges . At the accession of Frederick William there was hardly city or town in his kingdom that was not seriously in debt , which provided the lever by which he could introduce major reforms . With the more rigorous ...
... existing privileges . At the accession of Frederick William there was hardly city or town in his kingdom that was not seriously in debt , which provided the lever by which he could introduce major reforms . With the more rigorous ...
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... 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 alliance also joined ...
... 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 alliance also joined ...
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Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 43 |
From duchy to kingdom | 65 |
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