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Перевод: Prussia speek Prussia


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Тезаурус:

  1. Within a year all that had changed, for the appointment of Bismarck as Minister-President of Prussia in September 1862 signalled the beginning of a new orientation in policy.
  2. The new Germany was to bind Prussia in and neutralise her: it was to accord a security to the other states which they would otherwise have lacked.
  3. Moreover, Prussia was a net contributor to the Zollverein budget.
  4. When the various treaties came up for review (the Zollverein was made up of over 200 agreements), Prussia would often threaten to withdraw if the terms did not suit her.
  5. He did everything in his power to assure them that Prussia was satiated.
  6. The Queen "took the opportunity of urging peace (mutually on the side of France and Prussia) and no arming, laying all the blame on Prussia".
  7. Roy Cohn, twenty-seven, with a legal background, was the more serious of the two, with an unappealing scowl and an arrogance that would have befitted a crown prince of Prussia.
  8. The primacy of the bureaucracy has historical roots (like France): "In Germany and Prussia the bureaucracy already performed the political policy of function of policy development more than 200 years ago, from the latter part of the eighteenth century onwards, high civil servants were virtually the ruling state."
  9. The Zollverein had been a submit or the German Federation (which included Austria) and the North German Federation, founded after the defeat of Austria by Prussia at Kniggrtz in 1866, was itself a subunit of the Zollverein, as it did not include the southern states (Bavaria, Wrttemberg).
  10. Once again the capital played host to the major, and minor, royalties of Europe, including the Tsar and the King of Prussia.
  11. This unilateral action by Prussia was opposed by the other hegemonial power within the Deutscher Bund, Austria; yet it is clear that there were those in Prussia who perceived the political prizes to be gained from taking the lead in economic union.
  12. The Imperial Court was located outside Prussia, in Leipzig, as a gesture to Saxon sensibilities.
  13. Such a shift was viewed with real apprehension and had led to a movement by Prussia to rally to Austria's support, in spite of their internal differences about the running of Germany.

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