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Kaiser

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Kaiser

Title formerly used by the Holy Roman emperors, Austrian emperors 1806–1918, and German emperors 1871–1918. The word, like the Russian ‘tsar’, is derived from the Latin Caesar.



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"I received this," he announced, "less than three weeks ago from the hands of the Kaiser himself.
Some said the Kaiser was doubtlessly already there, and there was a great deal of damning Belgium.
But the American Kaiser would not take every- body.
 
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