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... Napoleon'.16 Of the earlier authorities Troeltsch was explicit on this : ' German politico - historical - ethical thought rests on the idea of the Romantic counter - revolution that ... attempted to clear away the foundations of West ...
... Napoleon'.16 Of the earlier authorities Troeltsch was explicit on this : ' German politico - historical - ethical thought rests on the idea of the Romantic counter - revolution that ... attempted to clear away the foundations of West ...
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... Napoleon , was an essential com- ponent of the evolving German national identity . Indeed for most of the nineteenth century France was a more significant anti - nation for German nationalists than Britain . French admiration for German ...
... Napoleon , was an essential com- ponent of the evolving German national identity . Indeed for most of the nineteenth century France was a more significant anti - nation for German nationalists than Britain . French admiration for German ...
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... Napoleon and Goethe , ' one of them no doubt ... the wisest , the other perhaps the maddest of mortals ... both of them ... the most exciting characters in the world'.33 That is why the year 1808 , when Goethe and Napoleon met in Erfurt ...
... Napoleon and Goethe , ' one of them no doubt ... the wisest , the other perhaps the maddest of mortals ... both of them ... the most exciting characters in the world'.33 That is why the year 1808 , when Goethe and Napoleon met in Erfurt ...
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