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... authorities produced in such large numbers at face value . At most , they signalled what the state intended to do ; they did not show what was actually achieved . Behind the numerous laws and ordinances lay concealed a reality which ...
... authorities produced in such large numbers at face value . At most , they signalled what the state intended to do ; they did not show what was actually achieved . Behind the numerous laws and ordinances lay concealed a reality which ...
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... authorities frequently failed in the face of traditional ways of life.34 This also applied to attempts to eliminate particular forms of popular piety . " Wherever the process of reform is examined more closely , shortcomings and ...
... authorities frequently failed in the face of traditional ways of life.34 This also applied to attempts to eliminate particular forms of popular piety . " Wherever the process of reform is examined more closely , shortcomings and ...
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... authority , associated directly with the King , which unites all the administrative branches of the state'.21 Similarly , Baron Stein in his famous Nassau memorandum of 1807 , demanded ' the creation of a state council or a supreme ...
... authority , associated directly with the King , which unites all the administrative branches of the state'.21 Similarly , Baron Stein in his famous Nassau memorandum of 1807 , demanded ' the creation of a state council or a supreme ...
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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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