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Setting for the Königsberg bridge problem
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prussia
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Prussia refers to the historical state of Prussia. It may also refer to:
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
from Medieval Latin Borussi , Prusi , Latinized forms of the native name of the Lithuanian people who lived in the bend of the Baltic before being conquered 12c. and exterminated by (mostly) German crusaders who replaced them as the inhabitants. Perhaps ...
Usage examples of prussia.
Of course, it was not Kaliningrad then, it was Konigsberg, seat of the Archdukes of Prussia.
She explained my idea to the cardinal, making him understand why Silesia was offended at having been conquered by the King of Prussia.
At this house I made the acquaintance of the Baron von Selentin, a captain in the Prussian service, who was recruiting for the King of Prussia at Augsburg.
This Russian was the same that betrayed the secrets of Elizabeth Petrovna, when she was at war with Prussia.
The King of Prussia will pay his debts, but he will end his days at Spandau.
Hypatian order should open some chapter houses in Swabia, Brunswick and Prussia.
He spent the whole afternoon in uttering complaints against the sovereigns of Europe, the King of Prussia excepted, as he had made him a baron, though I never could make out why.
Prussia wished for information on the practical working of the English system of government, and sent over two jurists to enquire into the working of the unpaid magistracy, they were advised to attend the Winchester Quarter Sessions, as one of the best regulated to be found.
It was Da Loglio and his pretty wife who determined me to betake myself to Russia in case the King of Prussia did not give me any employment.
Thus, in 1784, Prince Henry of Prussia sent him a gold medal and his portrait in return for the dedication of six new quartets, while in 1787 King Frederick William II gave him the famous gold ring which he afterwards always wore when composing.
Subjects and children: we have reason to be proud of an art that redounds to the honor and glory of Prussia.
She had wit, learning without pretension, taste, and a great hatred for the King of Prussia, whom she called a villain.
Queen Louise is said to have spent the night after the defeat of Prussia, the historical mill whose sails had been damaged first on the occasion of the Danish attack from the sea, then of the night skirmish resulting from a sortie on the part of Capitaine de Chambure and his volunteer corps, torn down except for the jack which was still in good condition, and on the old jack built the new mill which was still sitting there with its pole on its jack when Grandmother Matern was reduced to sitting riveted and motionless in her chair.
Hoheit of Coburg, or Montenegro, or Prussia, was not going to take the air.
Crown Prince of Saxony was marching on Chalons, and that the Crown Prince of Prussia was marching on Metz.