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    Jacob Venedey (24 May 1805, Köln – 8 February 1871, Oberweiler) was a German revolutionary, journalist and writer. From 1824 to 1827 he studied at the...
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    were mostly hostile. Twenty years after the province's establishment, Jacob Venedey called the Rhenanians and Westphalians Musspreußen [de] ("have-to-be-Prussians")...
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    by U of Nebraska Press, 1983 Geschichte des deutschen Volkes Band2. Jacob Venedey Berlin. 1855. p. 602.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher...
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    2018. Jacob Venedey (1841). Excursions in Normandy, ed. from the journal of a recent traveller [Reise- und Rasttage in der Normandie, by J. Venedey] by...
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  • The resulting document was The Communist Manifesto.[citation needed] Jacob Venedey and Theodore Schuster founded the League of Outlaws in Paris in 1834...
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  • Versen, Carl Nieheim (Westphalia) Prussia Veit, Moritz Berlin Prussia Venedey, Jacob Cöln (Rhineland) Prussia Vischer, Friedrich Theodor Tübingen Württemberg...
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    theoretically severing Hungary from Austria's German possessions. Deputy Venedey addressed the "German Question" during a debate on 5 July 1848 in this...
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