“It's hard to be emperor under such a chancellor.”

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Original: (de) Die Wendung, die derselbe einmal einem Vertrauten gegenüber gebraucht haben soll: „Es ist nicht leicht, unter einem solchen Kanzler Kaiser zu sein", klingt glaubhaft.

Source: Ludwig Bamberger: Bismarck postumus. 1899. S. 8 books.google http://books.google.de/books?id=dSWDAAAAMAAJ&q=%22kanzler+kaiser%22

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