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The violence with which it was conducted, coming, as it did, from the liighest circles of the Prussian nobility, appeared almost an imitation of Socialist methods ; but the emperor, with his wonted energy, personally rebuked the leaders, and warned them that the opposition of Prussian nobles to their king was a monstrosity. Nevertheless they were able to overthrow the chancellor, who was specially obnoxious to them. In October 1894 he was dismissed suddenly, without warning, and almost without ...cause, while the emperor was on a visit to the Eulenburgs, one of the most influential families of the Prussian nobility. Caprivi's fall, though it was occasioned by a difference between him and Count Eulen- burg, and was due to the direct act of the emperor, was rendered easier by the weakness of his parliamentary position. There was no party on whose help he could really depend. The Military Bill had offended the prejudices of conservative military critics ; the British treaty had alienated the colonial party ; the commercial treaties had only been carried by the help of Poles, Radicals and Socialists ; but it was just these parties who were the most easily offended by the general tendencies of the internal legislation, as shown in tlie Prussian School Bill.
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