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'Twas _a shopman_ he meant by a "Brandenburgh," dear!
The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore Collected by Himself with Explanatory Notes Thomas Moore 1815
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Brandenburgh was paving the way for the German oil cartels the same way our army, the US youth is paving the way for our cartels.
RAPE, USA 2006
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My grandfather, a civil engineer who built a Mosdoc fortification line where German Corps Brandenburgh was stopped was a victor.
RAPE, USA 2006
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We, the ones who were spared the fury of four million German soldiers now follow the Brandenburgh in their quest for Iranian Oil.
RAPE, USA 2006
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Haugwitz continued in office, with increased influence; but he some time since resigned, in consequence, it is said, of a difference of opinion with the other Prussian Ministers on the subject of a family alliance, which Bonaparte had the modesty to propose, between the illustrious house of Napoleon the First and the royal line of Brandenburgh.
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Houses of Austria and Brandenburgh, the Electors of Bavaria and Baden, have by turns been cajoled into a belief of his exclusive support towards obtaining it at the first vacancy.
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Duke of Saxony; the Marquis of Brandenburgh, (King of Prussia); the
A Museum for Young Gentlemen and Ladies Or, a Private Tutor for Little Masters and Misses
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Danish and Brandenburgh commerce, as these slaves are drawn from their settlements upon the coast of Africa, which, if they had not this trade, would have long ago become useless, and consequently deserted.
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The Elector of Brandenburgh and Maximilian of Bavaria both carved ivory for their own recreation.
Arts and Crafts in the Middle Ages A Description of Mediaeval Workmanship in Several of the Departments of Applied Art, Together with Some Account of Special Artisans in the Early Renaissance Julia de Wolf Gibbs Addison
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The disasters that have since befallen the Austrian armies in Suabia, partly occasioned by our forced marches through neutral Prussia, would otherwise soon have been felt in Westphalia, in Brandenburgh, and in Pomerania.
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