The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, 20. köideLittle, Brown, 1886 |
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... determined to embrace Protestantism and convert the Ordensland into a secular and hereditary duchy . This momentous transformation was carried out in 1525 with- out interference from either the empire or Poland , and Albert continued to ...
... determined to embrace Protestantism and convert the Ordensland into a secular and hereditary duchy . This momentous transformation was carried out in 1525 with- out interference from either the empire or Poland , and Albert continued to ...
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... determined in carrying out his plans . Though marked by no great external achieve- ments or exciting events , his reign is of the utmost im- portance in the Prussian annals from having checked the threatened downfall of Prussia and ...
... determined in carrying out his plans . Though marked by no great external achieve- ments or exciting events , his reign is of the utmost im- portance in the Prussian annals from having checked the threatened downfall of Prussia and ...
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... determined in some degree by the events of the later years of his father's reign , and Austrian duplicity in the matter of Jülich gave him a colourable pretext for his hostile attitude in reviving XX . -- 2 Prussia under Frederick II ...
... determined in some degree by the events of the later years of his father's reign , and Austrian duplicity in the matter of Jülich gave him a colourable pretext for his hostile attitude in reviving XX . -- 2 Prussia under Frederick II ...
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... determined . But psychologically we cannot assume this . In any given presentation there is , it must be admitted , no ing that movements owe their distinctive character , the immediate evidence that the intensity of the object is a ...
... determined . But psychologically we cannot assume this . In any given presentation there is , it must be admitted , no ing that movements owe their distinctive character , the immediate evidence that the intensity of the object is a ...
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... determined , inasmuch as all alike - so far , at least , as we at all know or surmise - have organic concomitants . In another respect no psychical changes are organically determined , inasmuch as physical events and psychical events ...
... determined , inasmuch as all alike - so far , at least , as we at all know or surmise - have organic concomitants . In another respect no psychical changes are organically determined , inasmuch as physical events and psychical events ...
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