Universal Geography: Or A Description of All Parts of the World, on a New Plan, According to the Great Natural Divisions of the Globe, Volume 5A. Finley, 1832 |
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... territory . If their princes are less involved in the policy of foreign states , if cabinet and court intrigues are less frequent , they are better able to discover the wants of their subjects , propose wise laws , and found useful ...
... territory . If their princes are less involved in the policy of foreign states , if cabinet and court intrigues are less frequent , they are better able to discover the wants of their subjects , propose wise laws , and found useful ...
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... Territorial di- lands attached to the towns of Friedland , Furstemburg , Weisen- berg , the burgh of Mirow , and New Strelitz , the capital . All the rest of the country belongs to the family of Schwerin . The government , the civil ...
... Territorial di- lands attached to the towns of Friedland , Furstemburg , Weisen- berg , the burgh of Mirow , and New Strelitz , the capital . All the rest of the country belongs to the family of Schwerin . The government , the civil ...
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... territory added to the different countries , which made up a new French department , the Mouths of the Weser . Three years afterwards , the prince was enabled by the political changes in Europe to enter his do- minions . Lastly , in ...
... territory added to the different countries , which made up a new French department , the Mouths of the Weser . Three years afterwards , the prince was enabled by the political changes in Europe to enter his do- minions . Lastly , in ...
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... territory attached to it , shall be afterwards more fully mentioned ; they form no part of the first principality , which ought , perhaps , to be called Eutin or Utina , from its capital , that is situated on a lake of the same name ...
... territory attached to it , shall be afterwards more fully mentioned ; they form no part of the first principality , which ought , perhaps , to be called Eutin or Utina , from its capital , that is situated on a lake of the same name ...
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... territory of Hildesheim ; and the Cherusci , who mixed at a later period with the Franks , were settled in the Hartz forests . The names of some mountains , and of several places in the I Ancient divi- country , are connected with the ...
... territory of Hildesheim ; and the Cherusci , who mixed at a later period with the Franks , were settled in the Hartz forests . The names of some mountains , and of several places in the I Ancient divi- country , are connected with the ...
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