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Перевод: Prussian speek Prussian


[прилагательное]
прусский;
[существительное]
пруссак


Тезаурус:

  1. After the siege there was a rapid polarisation of opinion within the city, which resulted in the absorption or departure of the remaining Polish gentry, so that by the end of the Napoleonic Wars Danzig and Pomerania, though still containing a very substantial number of Poles and Polish-speakers, were considered loyal to Prussian ideals and identity.
  2. Representing the Prussian general staff were the generals von Roon and von Moltke, and perhaps most importantly, Bismarck, who later described the occasion as a "simple family dinner", a description of which it could be said that those who believe it will believe anything.
  3. This was clearest in defence and transport policy: only Bavaria, Saxony and Wrttemberg did not formally transfer military sovereignty to the Prussian Imperial Ministry of War.
  4. HERBERT Hartwell was appointed a judge of the Berlin Kammergericht, the Prussian Supreme Court, at the age of 33, in spite of interrupted legal studies during war service in 1914-18 (including the Iron Cross).
  5. In 1832 the new Prussian Oberprsident Edward Flotwell supervised the introduction of a property qualification into municipal elections - a manoeuvre that automatically increased the influence and power over the Poles of the German settlers, burghers and merchants.
  6. Industrialisation and the mechanisation of farming techniques would have inevitable knock-on effects within Prussian social structure, however, and the Junker land-owners - who dominated Prussian politics, the military and the agricultural economy, and who were the most entrenched and backward-looking group in Pomerania - could be counted on to resist all change.
  7. Prussian Danzig
  8. The Seehandlung organisation, set up by Frederick the Great in 1772 to promote trade along the Prussian reaches of the Vistula, was expanded and reorganised to seek outlets for Prussian goods in Silesia, India, the West Indies, South America, China and the Balkans.
  9. Flush from her victory over Austria, Prussia could easily have imposed the terms for the North German Federation on her partners, and indeed proposals were drawn up in 1866 for a union "based on Prussian characteristics".
  10. Cobalt blue is a pure blue, lacking the greenish undertone of previous artists' blues like azurite, Prussian blue and indigo and it is far less expensive than the natural ultramarine, extracted from lapis lazuli, used by artists in earlier centuries.
  11. However, the Junker need for an external threat required that a sense of otherness, of not being Prussian, of not speaking German, when it was not altogether invisible, should be a threat.
  12. The federal civil service is the only part of Canadian society which remotely approaches the bilingual and bicultural ideal: this isolates it from real life in Canada and gives it the tendency, like the Prussian army, to believe that it is the sole repository of national values.
  13. The intermediary was to be Queen Victoria, whose eldest daughter had married the Prussian Crown Prince, and in the hope of enlisting the Queen's support Eugnie was once again despatched to England in August 1869.

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