. A history of all nations from the earliest times; being a universal historical library . The return of Frederick William III. lo Berlin oa December 23, 160y, eiuiancf tiiAfter au eugmviug (Ifillj liy K- W [Jollingtr; original drawing L. Wull U7J-1832),Biaivryo/ Alt .\aliinw, Vol. ;44. HARliESBERG. 145. Fig. 27. —HardcuijLrg. i lom an fiiLraviTi;; H. .-?iiil/.hiilU UTö^-lslä); origiual [laiut-ing by F. Ü. Wcitsch (1758-1828). VuL. XVII.—lU 146 NAPOLEON AT TUE HEIGHT OF HIS rOWKI!. to tlie ministers, but to grunt tlie tlcsircd cession of tcrriturv. In thisperplexity the kin


. A history of all nations from the earliest times; being a universal historical library . The return of Frederick William III. lo Berlin oa December 23, 160y, eiuiancf tiiAfter au eugmviug (Ifillj liy K- W [Jollingtr; original drawing L. Wull U7J-1832),Biaivryo/ Alt .\aliinw, Vol. ;44. HARliESBERG. 145. Fig. 27. —HardcuijLrg. i lom an fiiLraviTi;; H. .-?iiil/.hiilU UTö^-lslä); origiual [laiut-ing by F. Ü. Wcitsch (1758-1828). VuL. XVII.—lU 146 NAPOLEON AT TUE HEIGHT OF HIS rOWKI!. to tlie ministers, but to grunt tlie tlcsircd cession of tcrriturv. In thisperplexity the king turned to Hardenberg, and found iiiin ])reparcd toundertake the conduct of affairs, on condition that Napoleon should givehis a])proval, that Altenstein, Beynie, and Nagler be dismissed, and that,in order to secure the necessary unity of administration, the control oftiie entire ministry be committed to him. Napoleon needed money; itwas to be hoped that Hardenberg could procure the money, and there-fore Napoleon consented to his entrance upon affairs. Of the Ibrmerministers only Goltz and Dolma remained. On October 29, the dignityof state chancellor was created for Hardenberg (Fig. 27) ; shortly after-ward he undertook, together with the department of finances, that alsoof the interior. Tt quickly app


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