. The history of the world; a survey of a man's record . Lon^tud^ East of Gi-ecnwicK 14. P S TJ S S I A uvflie year 1806. Brandeiibura at the death ^ of Oie GreaPElector 1688. ! iTeiTitory acquired froiul68848 06I 1 territoiy again^lostI I Austrian territory Zondon:W!Beine7nanii. Printed, fcy the Bibliogr. InBtitut Leipzig. £C9 ^4af%;4f] HISTORY OF THE WORLD 473 5. CHANGES UPON THE BALTICA. The Great Elector After the constitution of the Holy Roman Empire had becojne monstrous,and the German State had been fully recognised as unmanageable, the princi-palities inevitably be


. The history of the world; a survey of a man's record . Lon^tud^ East of Gi-ecnwicK 14. P S TJ S S I A uvflie year 1806. Brandeiibura at the death ^ of Oie GreaPElector 1688. ! iTeiTitory acquired froiul68848 06I 1 territoiy again^lostI I Austrian territory Zondon:W!Beine7nanii. Printed, fcy the Bibliogr. InBtitut Leipzig. £C9 ^4af%;4f] HISTORY OF THE WORLD 473 5. CHANGES UPON THE BALTICA. The Great Elector After the constitution of the Holy Roman Empire had becojne monstrous,and the German State had been fully recognised as unmanageable, the princi-palities inevitably became the centres of political development; for the reform ofthe empire, though constantly demanded and several times attempted, had beenproved impossible owing to internal causes. Upon the course of that development-depended the political fate of the German nation; and it could only take a favour-able turn upon the condition that a body politic should arise in Germany comprisinga considerable portion of the nation and capable of rousing the forces slumberingwithin them to independ


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