A History of PrussiaLongman, 1978 - 326 trang |
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... the King while at the same time looking after his own interests and securing a substantial , perhaps even exorbitant , income for himself . The fact that he was the King's prime minister does not mean that he was ever formally installed ...
... the King while at the same time looking after his own interests and securing a substantial , perhaps even exorbitant , income for himself . The fact that he was the King's prime minister does not mean that he was ever formally installed ...
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... the King . This eliminated the monarchy from continuously intervening in the legal process . But as the bureaucracy strengthened its position and increasingly monopolized expertise , it began to emancipate itself from the King . The ...
... the King . This eliminated the monarchy from continuously intervening in the legal process . But as the bureaucracy strengthened its position and increasingly monopolized expertise , it began to emancipate itself from the King . The ...
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... the King ordered that troops should be withdrawn wherever the barricades had been removed . Confusion ensued , resulting in a total withdrawal of the troops that left the King alone in the palace without any military protection . The ...
... the King ordered that troops should be withdrawn wherever the barricades had been removed . Confusion ensued , resulting in a total withdrawal of the troops that left the King alone in the palace without any military protection . The ...
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Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 43 |
From duchy to kingdom | 65 |
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