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the German Empire , and by no means confined to " Prussia east of the Elbe . " Germans have been looking forward to this war for years , impatiently awaiting the opening of the Kiel Canal to improve their chances on the sea : Germans ...
the German Empire , and by no means confined to " Prussia east of the Elbe . " Germans have been looking forward to this war for years , impatiently awaiting the opening of the Kiel Canal to improve their chances on the sea : Germans ...
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... German emigration went eastward . Under the direction of the German knights , Ger- man rule was established among the Slavonic peoples with the sword . They were followed by German farmers and peasants , who cleared the land of forests ...
... German emigration went eastward . Under the direction of the German knights , Ger- man rule was established among the Slavonic peoples with the sword . They were followed by German farmers and peasants , who cleared the land of forests ...
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... German challenge and then set to work to meet it . If we consider this single fact for a moment we can realize the gulf dividing British from German thought , the impossibility of reconciling such antagonistic points of view . To the ...
... German challenge and then set to work to meet it . If we consider this single fact for a moment we can realize the gulf dividing British from German thought , the impossibility of reconciling such antagonistic points of view . To the ...
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FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW | 67 |
Below Stairs By Mrs Alfred Sidgwick Chapter XVI | 80 |
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