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... bureaucracy . From Otto Hintze to Charles Tilly , this model was generally applied to continental states . One of Brewer's points is that the English state of the eighteenth century was able to siphon off large amounts of tax revenue ...
... bureaucracy . From Otto Hintze to Charles Tilly , this model was generally applied to continental states . One of Brewer's points is that the English state of the eighteenth century was able to siphon off large amounts of tax revenue ...
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... bureaucracy . From Otto Hintze to Charles Tilly , this model was generally applied to continental states . One of Brewer's points is that the English state of the eighteenth century was able to siphon off large amounts of tax revenue ...
... bureaucracy . From Otto Hintze to Charles Tilly , this model was generally applied to continental states . One of Brewer's points is that the English state of the eighteenth century was able to siphon off large amounts of tax revenue ...
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... bureaucracy existed first . So the bureaucracy remained the constitutional core of Prussia . 28 All in all , the Prussian reforms present a peculiarly vacillating picture , simultaneously revolutionary and conservative , just like the ...
... bureaucracy existed first . So the bureaucracy remained the constitutional core of Prussia . 28 All in all , the Prussian reforms present a peculiarly vacillating picture , simultaneously revolutionary and conservative , just like the ...
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The Whigs the People and Reform | 25 |
Changing the Law in Germany in the Ancien Régime | 45 |
Notes on Contributors vii | |
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