The British Quarterly Review, Volume 39Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 - Christianity |
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... Holstein and Schleswig , by which the German population of these provinces sought to throw off the yoke of Denmark , and to unite themselves with the rest of the fatherland . The result of the commotion was , that in 1851 , both Holstein ...
... Holstein and Schleswig , by which the German population of these provinces sought to throw off the yoke of Denmark , and to unite themselves with the rest of the fatherland . The result of the commotion was , that in 1851 , both Holstein ...
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... Holstein a most liberal constitution for itself , making it an almost independent part of his dominions ; and at the same time proposed a common constitution for Schleswig and Denmark Proper , by which each should be represented in a ...
... Holstein a most liberal constitution for itself , making it an almost independent part of his dominions ; and at the same time proposed a common constitution for Schleswig and Denmark Proper , by which each should be represented in a ...
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... Holstein and Lauenburg , -both of which duchies , although subject to the King of Denmark , are members of the German Confederation , and their population consists entirely of Germans . But the case of Schleswig is different . That ...
... Holstein and Lauenburg , -both of which duchies , although subject to the King of Denmark , are members of the German Confederation , and their population consists entirely of Germans . But the case of Schleswig is different . That ...
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