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- and the author Hendrik Conscience he founded in 1841 the periodical Die Grenzboten; but on account of the obstacles which the Prussian government placed...
- took over, in conjunction with Julian Schmidt, the editorship of Die Grenzboten, a w****ly journal which, founded in 1841, now became the leading organ...
- (1842); Le National and La Réforme (1843) in France; Ignaz Kuranda's Grenzboten (1841) in Austria; Lajos Kossuth's Pesti Hírlap (1841) in Hungary, as...
- Die Grenzboten was a German language, national liberal magazine published from 1841 to 1922, sometimes w****ly and sometimes fortnightly. The journal was...
- Nummer)" [The Cagots in France: (End of article in previous number).]. Die Grenzboten: Zeitschrift für Politik, Literatur und Kunst (in German). Vol. 20. Staats-...
- Gesammelte Aufsätze über Musik aus den Grenzboten (Collected Essays on Music from the journal Die Grenzboten). Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel (1910, 2nd...
- Luisenstadt Realschule in Berlin. From 1848 to 1861, he owned and edited Die Grenzboten conjointly with Gustav Freytag. In 1861, he moved to Berlin where he was...
- War he served in the field as correspondent for Daheim and edited the Grenzboten from 1871 to 1879. He wrote extensively on contemporary politics and among...
- Vergangenheit: die Schlesier und ihr toller Herzog Heinrich. 2". Die Grenzboten: Zeitschrift für Politik, Literatur und Kunst (in German). 15 (II Semester...
- Egypt, Greece and Palestine. From 1856 he was emplo**** at Leipzig on the Grenzboten, one of the most influential German periodicals, which, under the editorship...