RUSSIA: Memoirs of the Courts of Berlin and St Petersburg
by Honore Gabriel Riqueti. 1910. 398p
The document discusses the potential legal acquisitions by Prussia to enhance its transport trade, suggesting that Prussia should represent Poland in engagements with Courland. It highlights the political climate in Prussia, particularly the concerns of Prince Henry regarding the new King's government style and the tensions that exist between him and his nephew.
Additionally, the document notes the influence of the Duke of Brunswick and his intentions to govern Prussia while avoiding war, emphasizing the importance of maintaining stability in the region. The political landscape is described as being fraught with challenges, necessitating careful navigation to ensure Prussia's interests are protected.
Furthermore, the document reflects on the significance of Mirabeau's role in the French Revolution, indicating that the dynamics of European politics are at a critical juncture. The author expresses a sense of urgency in addressing these issues, as the potential for conflict looms, and the need for strategic alliances becomes increasingly apparent.