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... established to promote the interest of the people ... God forbid , that our Governors should at any time so far neglect their duties , as to make it necessary for the people to sit in judgement upon their conduct ; for this verdict is ...
... established to promote the interest of the people ... God forbid , that our Governors should at any time so far neglect their duties , as to make it necessary for the people to sit in judgement upon their conduct ; for this verdict is ...
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... establishing the University of Berlin in 1810 , wrote the following lines to a friend only a few weeks after the ... establish itself . An all - encompassing regeneration is a necessity and will develop on the basis of these facts . One ...
... establishing the University of Berlin in 1810 , wrote the following lines to a friend only a few weeks after the ... establish itself . An all - encompassing regeneration is a necessity and will develop on the basis of these facts . One ...
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... established and concessions made . In Prussia , on the other hand , where a wonderful series of rational reforms has been imposed from above , neither constitution nor revolution has been found necessary . The author thinks that the ...
... established and concessions made . In Prussia , on the other hand , where a wonderful series of rational reforms has been imposed from above , neither constitution nor revolution has been found necessary . The author thinks that the ...
Contents
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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