Universal History, Ancient and Modern: From the Earliest Records of Time, to the General Peace of 1801, Band 22Samuel Stansbury and Company, 1803 |
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... pacta conventa , none but themselves , and the burghers of some few particular towns , were permitted to purchase lands . In short , the Po- lish nobility enjoyed an independence utterly in- consistent with a free and well - regulated ...
... pacta conventa , none but themselves , and the burghers of some few particular towns , were permitted to purchase lands . In short , the Po- lish nobility enjoyed an independence utterly in- consistent with a free and well - regulated ...
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... pacta conventa of the king- dom , by which he engaged to introduce no fo- reigners into the army or government , and ac- ceded to such other stipulations as the haughty and imperious nobles thought proper to impose . The king ...
... pacta conventa of the king- dom , by which he engaged to introduce no fo- reigners into the army or government , and ac- ceded to such other stipulations as the haughty and imperious nobles thought proper to impose . The king ...
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... pacta conventa , which greatly restricted his au- thority . His partiality to the Hungarians ex- cited the jealousy of the Poles , who , neverthe- less , quietly acquiesced in his administration . On the death of Lewis , the states as ...
... pacta conventa , which greatly restricted his au- thority . His partiality to the Hungarians ex- cited the jealousy of the Poles , who , neverthe- less , quietly acquiesced in his administration . On the death of Lewis , the states as ...
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... pacta conventa to the im- perial minister , in the name of his master the elector . Each party published manifestoes , maintained that they had themselves strictly observed the constitutional regulations , and accused the others of ...
... pacta conventa to the im- perial minister , in the name of his master the elector . Each party published manifestoes , maintained that they had themselves strictly observed the constitutional regulations , and accused the others of ...
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... pacta conventa , and are charters of liberty , which the people are ever disposed to enlarge , and the monarchs , on the contrary , to abridge . Hence a struggle , which has constantly kept Poland in a state of disturbance and disquiet ...
... pacta conventa , and are charters of liberty , which the people are ever disposed to enlarge , and the monarchs , on the contrary , to abridge . Hence a struggle , which has constantly kept Poland in a state of disturbance and disquiet ...
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