A History of PrussiaTraces the origins and rise of the Prussian state from the thirteenth century, to the causes and consequences of its incorporation in to the German Empire. |
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Thomasious himself the son of a university professor and a pupil of Pufendorf ,
challenged the purely biblical concept of ' natural law ' , basing his own
interpretations of law upon the power of purposefully directed reason . He also
challenged ...
Thomasious himself the son of a university professor and a pupil of Pufendorf ,
challenged the purely biblical concept of ' natural law ' , basing his own
interpretations of law upon the power of purposefully directed reason . He also
challenged ...
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When his regiments were already on the march he told the Austrian envoy to
assure the Empress Maria Theresa that he would do nothing directed against the
House of Hapsburg . On the evening before his departure to join his troops about
to ...
When his regiments were already on the march he told the Austrian envoy to
assure the Empress Maria Theresa that he would do nothing directed against the
House of Hapsburg . On the evening before his departure to join his troops about
to ...
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All estates were directed towards the state as the focal centre for their activity .
Hence a paradox again that for the purpose of achieving ultimately liberal ends ,
traditional norms of social , political and economic behaviour were transformed
into ...
All estates were directed towards the state as the focal centre for their activity .
Hence a paradox again that for the purpose of achieving ultimately liberal ends ,
traditional norms of social , political and economic behaviour were transformed
into ...
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