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... position to support their words by energetic deeds . He would not however , he said , evade a definite wish of the Emperor , and he was therefore willing that the manifesto should threaten an armed intervention , in case of any per ...
... position to support their words by energetic deeds . He would not however , he said , evade a definite wish of the Emperor , and he was therefore willing that the manifesto should threaten an armed intervention , in case of any per ...
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... position , the aggrandizement of his Prussian rival , by the acquisition of half a million of new subjects ; and doubly odious did the actual outbreak of hostilities appear to him , in the event of which he had just been obliged to ...
... position , the aggrandizement of his Prussian rival , by the acquisition of half a million of new subjects ; and doubly odious did the actual outbreak of hostilities appear to him , in the event of which he had just been obliged to ...
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... under- standing . The position is a highly critical one , and our interests run completely parallel . Should Poland be firmly and lastingly united to Saxony , a Power of the first rank will arise , and one which will be able to II . B.
... under- standing . The position is a highly critical one , and our interests run completely parallel . Should Poland be firmly and lastingly united to Saxony , a Power of the first rank will arise , and one which will be able to II . B.
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... position in Poland than in 1790. Who indeed was to hinder her from doing so ? The friends of the old consti- tution in Poland were already entirely dependent on Russia , and the partisans of the new state of things were quite as hostile ...
... position in Poland than in 1790. Who indeed was to hinder her from doing so ? The friends of the old consti- tution in Poland were already entirely dependent on Russia , and the partisans of the new state of things were quite as hostile ...
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... position both in Ger- many and Europe , which it had occupied in the seventeenth century . On the other side there was , indeed , a manifest breach of faith , but also the salvation of Prussia from a perilous dilemma , and perhaps the ...
... position both in Ger- many and Europe , which it had occupied in the seventeenth century . On the other side there was , indeed , a manifest breach of faith , but also the salvation of Prussia from a perilous dilemma , and perhaps the ...
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