An Historical Development of the Present Political Constitution of the Germanic Empire, 第 1 巻T. Payne and son, 1790 - 379 ページ |
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... Imperial Crown and the House of Auftria The difficulty removed thereby , refpealing the archives of the Imperial Aulic Council , as well as the change of that Court under different Emperors , and the offices of Vice Chancellor and ...
... Imperial Crown and the House of Auftria The difficulty removed thereby , refpealing the archives of the Imperial Aulic Council , as well as the change of that Court under different Emperors , and the offices of Vice Chancellor and ...
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... Imperial Council of War , which by virtue of the Capi- tulation ought to be compofed of both religions , not yet established - 109 CHAPTER V. Debates on the Defign of fubjecting the King of Pruffia to the Ban of the Empire , and concern ...
... Imperial Council of War , which by virtue of the Capi- tulation ought to be compofed of both religions , not yet established - 109 CHAPTER V. Debates on the Defign of fubjecting the King of Pruffia to the Ban of the Empire , and concern ...
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... Imperial Commiffary , and the Electors The perfonal attendance of the newly - elected King of the Romans no longer required as formerly in the Conclave— nor the confent of the Father · 119 - 120 121 The election accomplished on this ...
... Imperial Commiffary , and the Electors The perfonal attendance of the newly - elected King of the Romans no longer required as formerly in the Conclave— nor the confent of the Father · 119 - 120 121 The election accomplished on this ...
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... Imperial Chamber ; and how the two fupreme Tri- bunals may be prevented coming fo often into collifion with each other , fince the Aulic Council will not allow the Chamber a concurrent jurisdiction in caufes which concern the Refervata ...
... Imperial Chamber ; and how the two fupreme Tri- bunals may be prevented coming fo often into collifion with each other , fince the Aulic Council will not allow the Chamber a concurrent jurisdiction in caufes which concern the Refervata ...
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... Imperial prerogatives in the affairs of the Empire , grounded on the customs of antiquity The PANISBRIEFE , as they are called , and alarming conduct of the Auftrian Directorial Ambassador at Ratisbon , in feveral instances - Injurious ...
... Imperial prerogatives in the affairs of the Empire , grounded on the customs of antiquity The PANISBRIEFE , as they are called , and alarming conduct of the Auftrian Directorial Ambassador at Ratisbon , in feveral instances - Injurious ...
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Affeffors againſt Auftria Aulic Council Bavaria becauſe Bishoprick Bohemia BOOK Bufching buſineſs cafe Capitulation Catholic caufe cauſe CHAP Charles VII circumftance College Cologne confequence confiderable conftitution Convents Counts cuftom Deaths Decree Diet difpute concerning divifion dominions Duke Dutchy Ecclefiaftical Eftates election Elector of Bavaria Elector of Brandenburg Elector of Mentz Elector of Saxony Elector Palatine Emperor Empire Envoys eſtabliſhed fame fecular fent fettled feveral fhould filver fince firſt Florins fome foon Franconia ftill fubject fucceffion fuch Germanic Empire Germany hereditary himſelf Houfes Houſe iffued Imperial Chamber increaſe inftance Inhabitants itſelf Jofeph King of Pruffia laft laſt likewife Majefty Market Towns Marriages meaſure Mentz moſt muſt neceffary occafion Palatine Peace of Weftphalia perfons poffeffion prefent preferve Princes Principal Proteftant purpoſe queſtion Rate per Mile Refolution refpecting reign religion Saxony Silefia Square Miles ſtate Swabia territories thefe themſelves theſe thoſe tion Treaty Vienna Vifitation Villages votes Wetzlar
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112 ページ - The towns are inhabited only by old men, women, and children ; perhaps here and there a warrior, by wounds or loss of limbs rendered unfit for service, left at his door ; his little children hang round him, ask an history of every wound, and grow themselves soldiers, before they find strength for the field. But this were nothing, did we not feel the alternate insolence of either army, as it happens to advance or retreat...
112 ページ - I cannot refift the defire of interceding for this unhappy people. It was but a very few years ago that this territory wore the moft pleafing appearance. The country was cultivated, the peafant looked chearful, and the towns abounded with riches and feftivity. What an alteration at prefent from fuch a charming fcene!
111 ページ - Mecklenburg with desolation. I know, Sire, that it seems unbecoming my sex, in this age of vicious refinement, to feel for one's country, to lament the horrors of war, or wish for the return of peace. I know you may think it more properly my province to study the...
112 ページ - I cannot resist the desire of interceding for this unhappy people. " It was but a few years ago that this territory wore the most pleasing appearance ; the country was cultivated, the peasants looked cheerful, and the towns abounded with riches and festivity.
112 ページ - ... history of every wound, and grow themselves soldiers before they find strength for the field. But this were nothing, did we not feel the alternate insolence of...
111 ページ - May it pleafe your Majefty, I am at a lofs whether I fhould congratulate or condole with you on your late victory; fince the fame fuccefs which has covered you with laurels, has overfpread the country of Mecklenburg with defolation. I know, Sire, that it feems unbecoming my fex, in this age of vicious refinement, to feel for one's country, to lament the horrors of war, or...
199 ページ - Hiftory 1778 ; •which was then, as well as himfelf, on the point of fetting out for Silefia, made a fpeech to his general officers, including his brothers, which, as it was ftrongly marked with the proper character of the veteran hero by whom it was delivered, was not lefs adapted to that of the veteran chiefs to whom it was addrefied.
200 ページ - ... days, and were grown grey in the fervice of their country ; that they confequently knew each other perfectly well ; they had been parfakers of the fame dangers, toils, and glories.
112 ページ - ... they find ftrength for the field. But this were nothing, did we not feel the alternate infolence of either army, as it happens to advance or retreat in purfuing the operations of the Campaigns. It is impoffible to exprefs the con•fufion which even th'ofe who call themfelves our friends create. , Thofe from whom we might expeft redrefs, opprefs us with new calamities.
200 ページ - King; rich and ga\vdy equipages had no charms for him ; but his infirmities rendered him incapable of travelling as he had done in the vigour of youth, and obliged him to ufe a poft-chaife ; but they fhould fee him on horfeback in the day of battle.