996 resultados para Hartmann, Julius von, 1817-1878.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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At head of title: Robert von Mayer.
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Tese de doutoramento, História e Filosofia das Ciências, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, 2014
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In summer 1866 the Austro-Prussian struggle for supremacy in Germany erupted into open conflict. King Georg V of Hanover sided with other governments loyal to the German Confederation against Prussia, but after initially defeating Prussian forces at Langensalza, he was forced to capitulate. Two days after the battle, on June 29, 1866, the widow of the Hanoverian general Sir Georg Julius von Hartmann told her daughter in no uncertain terms how she felt about the Prussian government and its allies. In her opinion they were nothing more than “robber states” that cloaked their disregard for the Ten Commandments in sanctimonious public displays of piety. “These Protestant Jesuits,” she continued, “offend me more than the Catholic ones. You know that I am German with all my heart and love my Germany, but I cannot consider them genuine Germans anymore because they only want to make Germany Prussian.”
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von Franz von Spaun
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von Dav. Heinr. Müller u. Julius v. Schlosser. Nebst e. Anh. von David Kaufmann
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Johann Philipp von Stadion
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verf. von Franz Bene
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Xerox copy.
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Each volume has also special t.-p.
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Includes index.