. The life of Bismarck, private and political;. THE BISMAECK9 OF OLD. RULE VON BISMARCK. 39 the most important negotiations with princely courts, carried outpolitical arrangements of every kind, and in every position main-tained a high status among his fellow-townspeople. He is also tobe regarded as one of the founders of the town schools in Sten-dal, and met heavy opposition from the Nicholas Cathedralfoundation, which claimed the establishment of schools as itssole privilege. But under his direction the Council maintainedits plans as to the establishment of city schools, and realized thesede


. The life of Bismarck, private and political;. THE BISMAECK9 OF OLD. RULE VON BISMARCK. 39 the most important negotiations with princely courts, carried outpolitical arrangements of every kind, and in every position main-tained a high status among his fellow-townspeople. He is also tobe regarded as one of the founders of the town schools in Sten-dal, and met heavy opposition from the Nicholas Cathedralfoundation, which claimed the establishment of schools as itssole privilege. But under his direction the Council maintainedits plans as to the establishment of city schools, and realized thesedespite of the ban of the Church; probably this, the first Bismarckof whom we have any knowledge, died an excommunicated man,for his long dispute with the authorities was only accommodatedat a much later period by his son. Eule left behind him foursons, Nicholas I., commonly called Claus, Eulo II., known duringhis fathers life (and so called in the records) as Eulekin (thelittle Eule) ; the others were John and Christian. The younger brothers so


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