Hardenburg

/ (ˈhɑːdənˌbɜːɡ) /


noun
  1. Fürst Karl (August) von. 1750–1822, Prussian statesman: foreign minister (1804–06): prime minister (1807; 1810–22). His reforms enabled Prussia to break away from Napoleonic control in 1813

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How to use Hardenburg in a sentence

  • No one would publish the Hardenburg account, because as a book it might not have been a paying venture.

  • This was denied by Hardenburg, and by Truth on Hardenburgs account.

  • It was about this time that Napoleon permitted Minister Hardenburg to return to his duties.

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  • Between them and with Hardenburg as Minister, Prussia may yet be saved.

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  • The third prize was given to Harry Hardenburg; and an impromptu fourth prize was awarded to a colored baby.

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