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... forces into Prussia whenever occasion served . Whence its arms are supposed to have been taken , being a castle and gate half open . This city does not stand in the same place where the old one did ; that having been seated a mile ...
... forces into Prussia whenever occasion served . Whence its arms are supposed to have been taken , being a castle and gate half open . This city does not stand in the same place where the old one did ; that having been seated a mile ...
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... force . This order being established after the manner which I have shewn before , all Christian princes endeavoured to give them encouragement ; and among the rest , his holiness ( as the people of this side of the world call the pope ) ...
... force . This order being established after the manner which I have shewn before , all Christian princes endeavoured to give them encouragement ; and among the rest , his holiness ( as the people of this side of the world call the pope ) ...
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... force , that was not first begun in their house . Nay , their mareschal is to make the first motion for all laws ; and when concluded upon , it is his office only to read them before the senate . For this reason , about nine years ago ...
... force , that was not first begun in their house . Nay , their mareschal is to make the first motion for all laws ; and when concluded upon , it is his office only to read them before the senate . For this reason , about nine years ago ...
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... force , it must be reviewed by the great ma- reschal and two deputies , or by three senators and six de- puties . Having been thus reviewed , it is read out in the diet by the nuncio mareschal ; after which the chancellor demands with a ...
... force , it must be reviewed by the great ma- reschal and two deputies , or by three senators and six de- puties . Having been thus reviewed , it is read out in the diet by the nuncio mareschal ; after which the chancellor demands with a ...
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... force and extent . It is wonderful also , that far from losing or limiting any their privileges , they rather enlarge and increase them , as often as they elect their kings . Nay , considering the power of their sovereign , the absolute ...
... force and extent . It is wonderful also , that far from losing or limiting any their privileges , they rather enlarge and increase them , as often as they elect their kings . Nay , considering the power of their sovereign , the absolute ...
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