Just publish'd, the history of Germany, by way of question and answer. With explanatory notes. Containing a succinct account of the Constitution in general, and its principles, viz. The imperial capitulations. The golden bull. The recesses of the empire. The public peace. The religious peace, and the peace of Westphalia. Of the relation private laws, or the civil law, have to the constitution. Of the election and coronation of the emperor. Of his Rights with respect to the whole empire, and his peculiar prerogative, &c. Very necessary for such as would make the tour of Germany, or thoroughly understand the public affairs of the empire. The second edition. By William macbean, M.A.

  • MacBean, William.
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1748
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Constitution of Germany

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London : Printed for J. Wren, at the Bible and Crown, near Turnstile, Holborn, 1748.

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[4],198p. ; 120.

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