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When the imperial power had fallen completely into decay , centuries were
needed for the restoration of territorial , administrative , and military unity . On the
other hand , the influences from without were allowed full play on a plane
unlimited by ...
When the imperial power had fallen completely into decay , centuries were
needed for the restoration of territorial , administrative , and military unity . On the
other hand , the influences from without were allowed full play on a plane
unlimited by ...
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The characteristic that distinguished the German towns from those of the rest of
Europe , especially after the decay of the imperial power , was their autonomy .
They were sovereign republics , vested in principle with the same powers as ...
The characteristic that distinguished the German towns from those of the rest of
Europe , especially after the decay of the imperial power , was their autonomy .
They were sovereign republics , vested in principle with the same powers as ...
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How could it constitute a power capable of remedying the failings of the imperial
monarchy ? The Prussian franchise was antiquated , and the universal franchise
of the Reich did not work properly . The more the central power extended its ...
How could it constitute a power capable of remedying the failings of the imperial
monarchy ? The Prussian franchise was antiquated , and the universal franchise
of the Reich did not work properly . The more the central power extended its ...
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GERMANYS OFFENSIVE AGAINST | 19 |
THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE | 41 |
THE LUTHERAN REFORMATION AND ITS CON | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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