As already noted, the refounding of the empire was Bismarck's work.
He had recourse to the conscription to fill up the deficiencies of the army; and the project of refounding the artillery was abandoned.
The numerous grants of furloughs, the deplorable condition of the cavalry, and the temporary absence of artillery, in consequence of a project for refounding all the field-pieces, caused much anxiety to Bonaparte.
What are the marked features of the refounding act (172) for Canterbury cathedral school?
Parker: Refounding of the Cathedral School at Canterbury.
The first real establishment of the new learning in England came through the secondary schools, and through the refounding of the cathedral school of Saint Paul's, in London, by the humanist John Colet, in 1510.
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