The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... Council . The Presidency of the Confederation belongs to the Prussian Crown . The Presidential rights are a Prussian privilege , and they are enumerated in the German Constitution . With the Presidency of the Confederation is connected ...
... Council . The Presidency of the Confederation belongs to the Prussian Crown . The Presidential rights are a Prussian privilege , and they are enumerated in the German Constitution . With the Presidency of the Confederation is connected ...
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... Council is necessary for the declaration of war in the name of the Empire , unless an attack on the territory or the ... Council is necessary . ' The Federal Council is not a popular representative body , but a body which represents all ...
... Council is necessary for the declaration of war in the name of the Empire , unless an attack on the territory or the ... Council is necessary . ' The Federal Council is not a popular representative body , but a body which represents all ...
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... Council . The German Empire is the successor of the North German Confederation , which was formed by Prussia , Saxony , and various other States after the Prusso - Austrian war of 1866. The German Constitution of 1871 is almost word for ...
... Council . The German Empire is the successor of the North German Confederation , which was formed by Prussia , Saxony , and various other States after the Prusso - Austrian war of 1866. The German Constitution of 1871 is almost word for ...
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... Council , and Bavaria , in its dignified and intelligent representation on that Council , have a 196 The German Emperor's Position.
... Council , and Bavaria , in its dignified and intelligent representation on that Council , have a 196 The German Emperor's Position.
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... Council is required unless the Federal territory is threatened with an attack . Bismarck essayed to define the position of the Emperor and that of the other sovereigns of Germany not only in the written Constitution and in confidential ...
... Council is required unless the Federal territory is threatened with an attack . Bismarck essayed to define the position of the Emperor and that of the other sovereigns of Germany not only in the written Constitution and in confidential ...
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