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... Minister of Police ; and he was a pitiless , fearless execu- tive . It was not for his services in abolishing the old govern- ment that the new one had confirmed him in the ministry . Bonaparte rewarded services with money or an estate ...
... Minister of Police ; and he was a pitiless , fearless execu- tive . It was not for his services in abolishing the old govern- ment that the new one had confirmed him in the ministry . Bonaparte rewarded services with money or an estate ...
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... minister ; this is how parties function in the absence of representative government . It may seem some- what surprising that the minister of the reactionaries should be Lucien Bonaparte , of the Interior . Surprising because it was an ...
... minister ; this is how parties function in the absence of representative government . It may seem some- what surprising that the minister of the reactionaries should be Lucien Bonaparte , of the Interior . Surprising because it was an ...
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Minister was Graf von Hardenberg , a German version of the " mere executive " type , who had entered the Prussian service from the Hanoverian and who had been called to Berlin after administering for four years with extraordinary skill ...
Minister was Graf von Hardenberg , a German version of the " mere executive " type , who had entered the Prussian service from the Hanoverian and who had been called to Berlin after administering for four years with extraordinary skill ...
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