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... foreign policy - making had been com- plicated by the retention of multiple , usually two but sometimes three , foreign ministers , the Kabinettsministerium , each vying to displace the other in the confidence of the king , Frederick ...
... foreign policy - making had been com- plicated by the retention of multiple , usually two but sometimes three , foreign ministers , the Kabinettsministerium , each vying to displace the other in the confidence of the king , Frederick ...
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... foreign commentary on British life is a hazardous business , not least because the volume of commentary and the range of biases makes it hard to know how representative the opinions gathered are . However , casting caution to the winds ...
... foreign commentary on British life is a hazardous business , not least because the volume of commentary and the range of biases makes it hard to know how representative the opinions gathered are . However , casting caution to the winds ...
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... foreign observers , such as Luigi Angiolini , argued that , in Britain , government was not about the imposition of public priorities on private practices , but the modelling of public institutions on private associations . Reform in ...
... foreign observers , such as Luigi Angiolini , argued that , in Britain , government was not about the imposition of public priorities on private practices , but the modelling of public institutions on private associations . Reform in ...
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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