Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 2 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1849 |
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... princes . Although religion had been the pretext under which the rulers had called upon the people to take up arms and shed their blood , yet the stipulations of the treaty of peace showed their true design to have been personal ...
... princes . Although religion had been the pretext under which the rulers had called upon the people to take up arms and shed their blood , yet the stipulations of the treaty of peace showed their true design to have been personal ...
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... princes of the empire , until , in the middle of the thirteenth century , the elective right was confined to certain electoral princes ; this distinctly appears in 1256 , at the election of Emperor Richard of Cornwallis . The electoral ...
... princes of the empire , until , in the middle of the thirteenth century , the elective right was confined to certain electoral princes ; this distinctly appears in 1256 , at the election of Emperor Richard of Cornwallis . The electoral ...
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... princes still demanded the right of participating in the election , but the electoral princes succeeded in maintaining their exclusive privilege , until Charles IV . , in 1356 , confirmed it by the edict called the Golden Bull . The ...
... princes still demanded the right of participating in the election , but the electoral princes succeeded in maintaining their exclusive privilege , until Charles IV . , in 1356 , confirmed it by the edict called the Golden Bull . The ...
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... princes could receive indemnification from the German empire . On the 14th of July , 1802 , the imperial deputation was called at Regensburg , and through Russia and France a plan of indem- nification was proposed , by which only one ...
... princes could receive indemnification from the German empire . On the 14th of July , 1802 , the imperial deputation was called at Regensburg , and through Russia and France a plan of indem- nification was proposed , by which only one ...
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... princes and their privileges , and par- ticularly those of the king of Bohemia ; and regulations of the imperial election and coronation , of the currency , tolls , and feuds , and of the cities , whose further increase of power , at ...
... princes and their privileges , and par- ticularly those of the king of Bohemia ; and regulations of the imperial election and coronation , of the currency , tolls , and feuds , and of the cities , whose further increase of power , at ...
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