Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 135
... Prussian , and Prussian laws forbid public gambling ; so there is talk of closing the gambling- rooms next year . What will become of Homburg when that is done ? Kur- haus means the house where people are cured , and it is not to be ...
... Prussian , and Prussian laws forbid public gambling ; so there is talk of closing the gambling- rooms next year . What will become of Homburg when that is done ? Kur- haus means the house where people are cured , and it is not to be ...
Pagina 138
... Prussia under Frederic William would scarcely suggest that its monarch could possibly claim such a dominion as I have described . In those days all Prussian souls wore uniforms , physically or metaphorically ; they walked between ...
... Prussia under Frederic William would scarcely suggest that its monarch could possibly claim such a dominion as I have described . In those days all Prussian souls wore uniforms , physically or metaphorically ; they walked between ...
Pagina 139
... Prussian lambs . When Frederic the Great inherited the crown , this portion of his father's domain did not descend to him in form . But in a singularly different guise he still possessed it . There has always been , to me , something ...
... Prussian lambs . When Frederic the Great inherited the crown , this portion of his father's domain did not descend to him in form . But in a singularly different guise he still possessed it . There has always been , to me , something ...
Pagina 147
... Prussia , -a man capable , no doubt , of compre- hending the immense importance of the suggestion . But Frederic appears to have paid the subject no attention ; he probably looked upon it as wholly chi- merical . The paper was thrown ...
... Prussia , -a man capable , no doubt , of compre- hending the immense importance of the suggestion . But Frederic appears to have paid the subject no attention ; he probably looked upon it as wholly chi- merical . The paper was thrown ...
Pagina 239
... Prussian service , of re- quiring bonds , varying according to the respective salaries , from all officers , high or low , might be also advantage- ously introduced , so that , in cases of delinquency , the people would be , at all ...
... Prussian service , of re- quiring bonds , varying according to the respective salaries , from all officers , high or low , might be also advantage- ously introduced , so that , in cases of delinquency , the people would be , at all ...
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