A History of PrussiaLongman, 1978 - 326 trang |
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... principles of the judicial process were clearly laid out in the Codex Fridericianus Marchicus of 1748 . Reform of the ... principle of non - interference by the supreme judge of the kingdom , the monarch , which Frederick accepted ...
... principles of the judicial process were clearly laid out in the Codex Fridericianus Marchicus of 1748 . Reform of the ... principle of non - interference by the supreme judge of the kingdom , the monarch , which Frederick accepted ...
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... principle . At the head of each province was a Oberpräsident who shared power with the general commanding the army corps of the province . In place of the principle applied at first , namely the centralizing of all aspects of public ...
... principle . At the head of each province was a Oberpräsident who shared power with the general commanding the army corps of the province . In place of the principle applied at first , namely the centralizing of all aspects of public ...
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... principles . Even the principle of monarchic legitimacy was not sacrosanct to him . Principles would have to be subordinated to the raison d'état ; even a usurper like Louis Bonaparte would have to be treated according to that theory ...
... principles . Even the principle of monarchic legitimacy was not sacrosanct to him . Principles would have to be subordinated to the raison d'état ; even a usurper like Louis Bonaparte would have to be treated according to that theory ...
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Brandenburg and Prussia | 23 |
The Great Elector | 43 |
From duchy to kingdom | 65 |
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