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Henceforward Malay and English would be the only teaching languages in secondary schools, and state primary schools would teach in Malay only.
Henceforward cruelty to animals would occur but it was never defended.
Henceforward Walther was a wanderer from court to court, singing for his lodging and his bread, and ever hoping that some patron would arise to save him from this " juggler's life " ( gougel-fuore ) and the shame of ever playing the guest.
Henceforward, his work would lead him to be viewed in the future as the Venetian William Hogarth, painting subjects and events of everyday life in Venice.

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Henceforward, the lands were to be known as the Bread and Cheese Lands.
Henceforward, the phrase " at the end of a syllable " can be understood as " before a consonant or at the end of a word ".
Henceforward, it will be found that the Royalist foot, now a thoroughly professional force, is superior in quality to the once superb cavalry, and not merely because its opportunities for plunder, etc.

Henceforward and .
Henceforward Henry succeeded in keeping the countship of Anjou all his life ; for though he granted it in 1168 to his son Henry the Young King when the latter became old enough to govern it, he absolutely refused to allow him to enjoy his power.
Henceforward, the socket bayonet became, with the musket or other firearm, the typical weapon of French infantry.
Henceforward he frequently adopted the pseudonym of " Lo Trovador de Montserrat "; in 1859 he helped to restore the " Jocs Florals ", and in 1861 was proclaimed mestre en gay saber.
Henceforward Lanfranc exercised a perceptible influence on his master's policy.
Henceforward, the number of diplomatic missions to and fro greatly increased.
" Some seven men form an association " ( Mr. Goldbury with Chorus ), " Well, at first sight it strikes us as dishonest " ( Ensemble ), and " Henceforward of a verity " ( King Paramount and Ensemble )
Henceforward his position was a difficult one.
Henceforward, until the 9th century, the history of the country is illustrated only by occasional and broken lights.
Henceforward, the Danube became the border between the developing domains of the Kőszegi and Csák families.
Henceforward the Empire was not under the control of one man, until much of the West had been permanently lost.
Henceforward, indeed, the bishops ruled as princes of the empire, although the title was used for the first time only in a document in 1193.
Henceforward there was in the treasury a special account called " Produit des Juifs ", and the receipts from this source increased continually.
Henceforward he stood high in the royal favor ; he became governor of Edinburgh Castle and was made tutor to James's son, Prince Henry.
Henceforward she sang in Italian opera until the end of 1810, when ill health forced her to abandon her profession.
Henceforward, the city wanted to turn around the development plans for any newly introduced developments.
Henceforward Ayala's position and popularity were secure.
* Henceforward ... U. S. Premier-Nan 300F, Corrina ( Dir: Alan Ayckbourn )

Brandenburg-Prussia and would
When Sweden finally was at peace with Hanover, Great Britain, Brandenburg-Prussia and Denmark – Norway, she hoped that the anti-Russian sentiments of the Vienna parties and France would culminate in an alliance which would restore to her her Russian-occupied eastern provinces.
Due to his wartime experiences, Frederick William was convinced that Brandenburg-Prussia would only prevail with a standing army.
Frederick William's testament would have divided Brandenburg-Prussia among his sons, yet firstborn Frederick III with the emperor's backing succeeded in becoming the sole ruler based on the Treaty of Gera, which forbade a division of Hohenzollern territories.
Since 1638 Augustus had served as the Protestant administrator of the Magdeburg archbishopric, which, according to the 1648 Peace of Westphalia would be finally secularised to Brandenburg-Prussia upon his death.

Brandenburg-Prussia and be
The history of Potsdamer Platz can probably be traced back to 29 October 1685, when the Tolerance Edict of Potsdam was signed, whereby Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg-Prussia from 1640 to 1688, allowed large numbers of religious refugees, including Jews from Austria and Huguenots expelled from France, to settle on his territory.
The provision that Brandenburgian envoys were to be sent to the inauguration of subsequent Polish kings was followed until 1698, before Brandenburg-Prussia ceased to sent delegations.

Brandenburg-Prussia and state
* The markgraves of Brandenburg are granted Polish approval to inherit the Duchy of Prussia, creating the state of Brandenburg-Prussia.
In Brandenburg-Prussia, the concept of absolute monarch took a notable turn from the above with its emphasis on the monarch as the " first servant of the state ", but it also echoed many of the important characteristics of Absolutism.
* Brandenburg-Prussia, a historical state consisting of the Margraviate of Brandenburg and the Duchy of Prussia
* Brandenburg-Prussia, a state created by the personal union of the Duchy of Prussia and the Margraviate of Brandenburg
* Prussia, a state ( 1701 – 1871 ) originating in Brandenburg-Prussia

Brandenburg-Prussia and .
At his death, the duchy passed to his son-in-law John Sigismund, Margrave of Brandenburg, combining the two territories under a single dynasty and forming Brandenburg-Prussia.
Ancillon is mainly remembered for what he did for education in Brandenburg-Prussia, and the share he took, in co-operation with Gottfried Leibniz, in founding the Academy of Berlin.
Born in the Duchy of Prussia's capital Königsberg, part of Brandenburg-Prussia, Goldbach was the son of a pastor.
By 1660 the Vistula Lagoon had gone to Elector Frederick William of Brandenburg-Prussia, but was returned in 1700.
His rule was largely weak and ineffective, as much of government responsibilities in Brandenburg-Prussia was turned over to Schwarzenberg as the country suffered greatly during the war.
Telemann was born in Magdeburg, the capital of the Duchy of Magdeburg, Brandenburg-Prussia, into an upper-middle-class family.
From 1640, Brandenburg-Prussia had started to rise under the Great Elector, Frederick William.
Kolberg, with most of Farther Pomerania, was granted to Brandenburg-Prussia in 1648 by the Treaty of Westphalia and, after the signing of the Treaty of Stettin ( 1653 ), was part of the Province of Pomerania.
After the death of Albert Frederick, Duke of Prussia in 1618, his son-in-law John Sigismund, Margrave of Brandenburg, inherited the duchy, including the lake-region ( later Masuria ), combining the two territories under a single dynasty and forming Brandenburg-Prussia.
According to the Peace of Westphalia ( 1648 ), Magdeburg was assigned to Brandenburg-Prussia after the death of the current administrator, August of Saxe-Weissenfels, as the semi-autonomous Duchy of Magdeburg ; this occurred in 1680.
* April 29 – Death of Friedrich Wilhelm, the " Great Elector " of Brandenburg-Prussia.
Friedrich III becomes Elector of Brandenburg-Prussia until 1701, when he becomes the first King of Prussia as Friedrich I.
* March 31 – Eberhard von Danckelmann, Prime Minister of Brandenburg-Prussia ( b. 1643 )
* January 18 – The electorate of Brandenburg-Prussia becomes the Kingdom of Prussia as Elector Frederick III is proclaimed King Frederick I. Prussia remains part of the Holy Roman Empire.
Hans von Bodeck ( 1582 – 1658 ) was a German diplomat and chancellor of the Hohenzollern Prince-electors of Brandenburg-Prussia.
George I of Brunswick-Lüneburg ( Hanover ) joined the coalition in 1714 for Hanover and in 1717 for Britain, and Frederick William I of Brandenburg-Prussia joined it in 1715.
Hanover gained Bremen-Verden, Brandenburg-Prussia incorporated the Oder estuary, Russia secured the Baltic provinces, and Denmark strengthened her position in Schleswig-Holstein.
In 1713, Brandenburg-Prussia allied with Russia in the Treaty of Schwedt.
George I of Great Britain and Hanover concluded three alliances in 1715: the Treaty of Berlin with Denmark – Norway, the Treaty of Stettin with Brandenburg-Prussia, and the Treaty of Greifswald with Russia.
Previously a formally neutral party in the Pomeranian campaigns, Brandenburg-Prussia openly joined the coalition by declaring war on Sweden in the summer of 1715.
Hanover-Great Britain and Brandenburg-Prussia thereupon negotiated separate peace treaties with Sweden, the treaties of Stockholm in 1719 and early 1720, which partitioned Sweden's northern German dominions among the parties.

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