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Identifier: moderncontempora01scha (find matches)
Title: Modern and contemporary European history (1815-1921)
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: Schapiro, J. Salwyn (Jacob Salwyn), 1879-1973 Shotwell, James Thomson, 1874-1965, ed
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Publisher: Boston, New York (etc.) Houghton Mifflin company
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CENTRAL EUROPE 1815-1866 Empire of AustriaKingdom of PrussiaThe States belonging to the German Con-federation are within heavy li:ABREVIAT10NS:I = Brunswick V = Schmalkalden 11= Hessen-Homburg VI = Schaumburg-(11= Elect. Hesse Lippe IV = Oldenburg VII = Speyer THE UNIFICATION OF GERMANY 185 an outlet for the ambitions of France and as a convenientbattleground for her wars. A powerful united nation on theother side of the Rhine might, indeed, prove a thorn inthe side of France and eventually lessen the prestige of lagrande nation. It was soon evident that Emperor Napo-leon III would do all in his power to hinder the comple-tion of German unity, even to the point of making war toprevent it. In the trial of strength between France and Prussia whichwas about to ensue, the advantage was really with the lat-ter, though appearances favored the former. ComparisonPrussia had the best army in the world, the best wit^Prus-general, Moltke, the best diplomat, Bismarck, siaand the better cause, nat

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