A History of PrussiaLongman, 1978 - 326 trang |
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... followed later by the departure of Gneisenau and Boyen , the results of the military reforms were still visible on the practical level , but the deeper , spiritual and national current that had motivated them had already sunk into ...
... followed later by the departure of Gneisenau and Boyen , the results of the military reforms were still visible on the practical level , but the deeper , spiritual and national current that had motivated them had already sunk into ...
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... followed by the Auerswald - Hansemann ministry , Gerlach suggested the general commanding Breslau , Count Friedrich Wilhelm von Brandenburg ( the son of Frederick William II and Wilhelmine Enke ) as prime minister . The Prussian ...
... followed by the Auerswald - Hansemann ministry , Gerlach suggested the general commanding Breslau , Count Friedrich Wilhelm von Brandenburg ( the son of Frederick William II and Wilhelmine Enke ) as prime minister . The Prussian ...
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... followed the King's speech from the throne was dominated by Virchow's charge , as spokesman for the Progressives , that the government had broken the constitution . A delegation was to hand Virchow's address over to the King , but ...
... followed the King's speech from the throne was dominated by Virchow's charge , as spokesman for the Progressives , that the government had broken the constitution . A delegation was to hand Virchow's address over to the King , but ...
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Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 43 |
From duchy to kingdom | 65 |
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