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... direct election , but by the diets . The diets themselves were elected for six years ; they were chosen generally ( there were slight local differences ) in the following way : ( a ) a certain number of bishops and rectors of ...
... direct election , but by the diets . The diets themselves were elected for six years ; they were chosen generally ( there were slight local differences ) in the following way : ( a ) a certain number of bishops and rectors of ...
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... direct elections to the Reichsrath , and the functions of the Reichsrath were slightly less extensive than they had hitherto been . Moreover , the Delegation was to be chosen not by the House as a whole , but by the representatives of ...
... direct elections to the Reichsrath , and the functions of the Reichsrath were slightly less extensive than they had hitherto been . Moreover , the Delegation was to be chosen not by the House as a whole , but by the representatives of ...
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... direct vote of the people , the result being to deprive the Federalists of their chief weapon ; it was no longer possible to take a formal vote of the legal repre- sentatives in any territory refusing to appoint deputies , and if a ...
... direct vote of the people , the result being to deprive the Federalists of their chief weapon ; it was no longer possible to take a formal vote of the legal repre- sentatives in any territory refusing to appoint deputies , and if a ...
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... direct political object . Another form of state socialism was the acquisition of railways by the state . Originally railways had been built by private enterprise , sup- ported in some cases by a state guarantee ; a law of 1877 per ...
... direct political object . Another form of state socialism was the acquisition of railways by the state . Originally railways had been built by private enterprise , sup- ported in some cases by a state guarantee ; a law of 1877 per ...
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... direct upon Austria and Sardinia ( April 1744 ) . A corps was assembled at Dunkirk to support the cause of the Pretender in Great Britain , and Louis in person , with 90,000 men , prepared to invade the Austrian Netherlands , and took ...
... direct upon Austria and Sardinia ( April 1744 ) . A corps was assembled at Dunkirk to support the cause of the Pretender in Great Britain , and Louis in person , with 90,000 men , prepared to invade the Austrian Netherlands , and took ...
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