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spelling | MacBean, William Verfasser aut The constitution of Germany By way of question and answer. Wherein is contain'd (together with explanatory notes) a succinct, historical 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 Prerogatives. How a Vacancy may happen in the Imperial Throne. Of the Empress. Of the Election of King of the Romans. Of the Vicars of the Empire. Of the States of the Empire, and of the Matricula's. Of the peculiar Privileges of the Electoral College. Of the Territorial Jurisdiction of the States. Of the Succession to the immediate Fiess. Of the Guardianship of illustrious Persons. Of the Investiture of the Fiels. How the Jurisdiction of the States may be forfeited. On the General Diets The ordinary and extraordinary Deputations of the Empire. Of some particular Meetings. Of the Circles of the Empire, and of the circular Diets. Of the Execution of the Decrees of the General Diet. Of the Courts of Judicature, viz. that of Austrage, the Imperial Chamber, the Aulic Council, and the Rothweil Court. Of the Ceremonial Part of the Constitution. Of the Form of Government in the Empire, and of the Interest and Policy of Germany. Very necessary for such as would make the Tour of Germany, or thoroughly understand the public Affairs of the Empire, in the present Critical Conjuncture. By William Macbean, M. A London printed for Josiah Graham, over-against St. Martin's Church in the Strand; and M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster Row 1743 Online-Ressource ([4],198,[2]Seiten) 12° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier English Short Title Catalog, T105454 Reproduction of original from British Library With a final leaf of advertisements for Josiah Graham Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Constitutional law Germany Early works to 1800 http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0611700600?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | MacBean, William The constitution of Germany By way of question and answer. Wherein is contain'd (together with explanatory notes) a succinct, historical 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 Prerogatives. How a Vacancy may happen in the Imperial Throne. Of the Empress. Of the Election of King of the Romans. Of the Vicars of the Empire. Of the States of the Empire, and of the Matricula's. Of the peculiar Privileges of the Electoral College. Of the Territorial Jurisdiction of the States. Of the Succession to the immediate Fiess. Of the Guardianship of illustrious Persons. Of the Investiture of the Fiels. How the Jurisdiction of the States may be forfeited. On the General Diets The ordinary and extraordinary Deputations of the Empire. Of some particular Meetings. Of the Circles of the Empire, and of the circular Diets. Of the Execution of the Decrees of the General Diet. Of the Courts of Judicature, viz. that of Austrage, the Imperial Chamber, the Aulic Council, and the Rothweil Court. Of the Ceremonial Part of the Constitution. Of the Form of Government in the Empire, and of the Interest and Policy of Germany. Very necessary for such as would make the Tour of Germany, or thoroughly understand the public Affairs of the Empire, in the present Critical Conjuncture. By William Macbean, M. A Constitutional law Germany Early works to 1800 |
title | The constitution of Germany By way of question and answer. Wherein is contain'd (together with explanatory notes) a succinct, historical 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 Prerogatives. How a Vacancy may happen in the Imperial Throne. Of the Empress. Of the Election of King of the Romans. Of the Vicars of the Empire. Of the States of the Empire, and of the Matricula's. Of the peculiar Privileges of the Electoral College. Of the Territorial Jurisdiction of the States. Of the Succession to the immediate Fiess. Of the Guardianship of illustrious Persons. Of the Investiture of the Fiels. How the Jurisdiction of the States may be forfeited. On the General Diets The ordinary and extraordinary Deputations of the Empire. Of some particular Meetings. Of the Circles of the Empire, and of the circular Diets. Of the Execution of the Decrees of the General Diet. Of the Courts of Judicature, viz. that of Austrage, the Imperial Chamber, the Aulic Council, and the Rothweil Court. Of the Ceremonial Part of the Constitution. Of the Form of Government in the Empire, and of the Interest and Policy of Germany. Very necessary for such as would make the Tour of Germany, or thoroughly understand the public Affairs of the Empire, in the present Critical Conjuncture. By William Macbean, M. A |
title_auth | The constitution of Germany By way of question and answer. Wherein is contain'd (together with explanatory notes) a succinct, historical 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 Prerogatives. How a Vacancy may happen in the Imperial Throne. Of the Empress. Of the Election of King of the Romans. Of the Vicars of the Empire. Of the States of the Empire, and of the Matricula's. Of the peculiar Privileges of the Electoral College. Of the Territorial Jurisdiction of the States. Of the Succession to the immediate Fiess. Of the Guardianship of illustrious Persons. Of the Investiture of the Fiels. How the Jurisdiction of the States may be forfeited. On the General Diets The ordinary and extraordinary Deputations of the Empire. Of some particular Meetings. Of the Circles of the Empire, and of the circular Diets. Of the Execution of the Decrees of the General Diet. Of the Courts of Judicature, viz. that of Austrage, the Imperial Chamber, the Aulic Council, and the Rothweil Court. Of the Ceremonial Part of the Constitution. Of the Form of Government in the Empire, and of the Interest and Policy of Germany. Very necessary for such as would make the Tour of Germany, or thoroughly understand the public Affairs of the Empire, in the present Critical Conjuncture. By William Macbean, M. A |
title_exact_search | The constitution of Germany By way of question and answer. Wherein is contain'd (together with explanatory notes) a succinct, historical 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 Prerogatives. How a Vacancy may happen in the Imperial Throne. Of the Empress. Of the Election of King of the Romans. Of the Vicars of the Empire. Of the States of the Empire, and of the Matricula's. Of the peculiar Privileges of the Electoral College. Of the Territorial Jurisdiction of the States. Of the Succession to the immediate Fiess. Of the Guardianship of illustrious Persons. Of the Investiture of the Fiels. How the Jurisdiction of the States may be forfeited. On the General Diets The ordinary and extraordinary Deputations of the Empire. Of some particular Meetings. Of the Circles of the Empire, and of the circular Diets. Of the Execution of the Decrees of the General Diet. Of the Courts of Judicature, viz. that of Austrage, the Imperial Chamber, the Aulic Council, and the Rothweil Court. Of the Ceremonial Part of the Constitution. Of the Form of Government in the Empire, and of the Interest and Policy of Germany. Very necessary for such as would make the Tour of Germany, or thoroughly understand the public Affairs of the Empire, in the present Critical Conjuncture. By William Macbean, M. A |
title_exact_search_txtP | The constitution of Germany By way of question and answer. Wherein is contain'd (together with explanatory notes) a succinct, historical 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 Prerogatives. How a Vacancy may happen in the Imperial Throne. Of the Empress. Of the Election of King of the Romans. Of the Vicars of the Empire. Of the States of the Empire, and of the Matricula's. Of the peculiar Privileges of the Electoral College. Of the Territorial Jurisdiction of the States. Of the Succession to the immediate Fiess. Of the Guardianship of illustrious Persons. Of the Investiture of the Fiels. How the Jurisdiction of the States may be forfeited. On the General Diets The ordinary and extraordinary Deputations of the Empire. Of some particular Meetings. Of the Circles of the Empire, and of the circular Diets. Of the Execution of the Decrees of the General Diet. Of the Courts of Judicature, viz. that of Austrage, the Imperial Chamber, the Aulic Council, and the Rothweil Court. Of the Ceremonial Part of the Constitution. Of the Form of Government in the Empire, and of the Interest and Policy of Germany. Very necessary for such as would make the Tour of Germany, or thoroughly understand the public Affairs of the Empire, in the present Critical Conjuncture. By William Macbean, M. A |
title_full | The constitution of Germany By way of question and answer. Wherein is contain'd (together with explanatory notes) a succinct, historical 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 Prerogatives. How a Vacancy may happen in the Imperial Throne. Of the Empress. Of the Election of King of the Romans. Of the Vicars of the Empire. Of the States of the Empire, and of the Matricula's. Of the peculiar Privileges of the Electoral College. Of the Territorial Jurisdiction of the States. Of the Succession to the immediate Fiess. Of the Guardianship of illustrious Persons. Of the Investiture of the Fiels. How the Jurisdiction of the States may be forfeited. On the General Diets The ordinary and extraordinary Deputations of the Empire. Of some particular Meetings. Of the Circles of the Empire, and of the circular Diets. Of the Execution of the Decrees of the General Diet. Of the Courts of Judicature, viz. that of Austrage, the Imperial Chamber, the Aulic Council, and the Rothweil Court. Of the Ceremonial Part of the Constitution. Of the Form of Government in the Empire, and of the Interest and Policy of Germany. Very necessary for such as would make the Tour of Germany, or thoroughly understand the public Affairs of the Empire, in the present Critical Conjuncture. By William Macbean, M. A |
title_fullStr | The constitution of Germany By way of question and answer. Wherein is contain'd (together with explanatory notes) a succinct, historical 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 Prerogatives. How a Vacancy may happen in the Imperial Throne. Of the Empress. Of the Election of King of the Romans. Of the Vicars of the Empire. Of the States of the Empire, and of the Matricula's. Of the peculiar Privileges of the Electoral College. Of the Territorial Jurisdiction of the States. Of the Succession to the immediate Fiess. Of the Guardianship of illustrious Persons. Of the Investiture of the Fiels. How the Jurisdiction of the States may be forfeited. On the General Diets The ordinary and extraordinary Deputations of the Empire. Of some particular Meetings. Of the Circles of the Empire, and of the circular Diets. Of the Execution of the Decrees of the General Diet. Of the Courts of Judicature, viz. that of Austrage, the Imperial Chamber, the Aulic Council, and the Rothweil Court. Of the Ceremonial Part of the Constitution. Of the Form of Government in the Empire, and of the Interest and Policy of Germany. Very necessary for such as would make the Tour of Germany, or thoroughly understand the public Affairs of the Empire, in the present Critical Conjuncture. By William Macbean, M. A |
title_full_unstemmed | The constitution of Germany By way of question and answer. Wherein is contain'd (together with explanatory notes) a succinct, historical 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 Prerogatives. How a Vacancy may happen in the Imperial Throne. Of the Empress. Of the Election of King of the Romans. Of the Vicars of the Empire. Of the States of the Empire, and of the Matricula's. Of the peculiar Privileges of the Electoral College. Of the Territorial Jurisdiction of the States. Of the Succession to the immediate Fiess. Of the Guardianship of illustrious Persons. Of the Investiture of the Fiels. How the Jurisdiction of the States may be forfeited. On the General Diets The ordinary and extraordinary Deputations of the Empire. Of some particular Meetings. Of the Circles of the Empire, and of the circular Diets. Of the Execution of the Decrees of the General Diet. Of the Courts of Judicature, viz. that of Austrage, the Imperial Chamber, the Aulic Council, and the Rothweil Court. Of the Ceremonial Part of the Constitution. Of the Form of Government in the Empire, and of the Interest and Policy of Germany. Very necessary for such as would make the Tour of Germany, or thoroughly understand the public Affairs of the Empire, in the present Critical Conjuncture. By William Macbean, M. A |
title_short | The constitution of Germany |
title_sort | the constitution of germany by way of question and answer wherein is contain d together with explanatory notes a succinct historical 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 prerogatives how a vacancy may happen in the imperial throne of the empress of the election of king of the romans of the vicars of the empire of the states of the empire and of the matricula s of the peculiar privileges of the electoral college of the territorial jurisdiction of the states of the succession to the immediate fiess of the guardianship of illustrious persons of the investiture of the fiels how the jurisdiction of the states may be forfeited on the general diets the ordinary and extraordinary deputations of the empire of some particular meetings of the circles of the empire and of the circular diets of the execution of the decrees of the general diet of the courts of judicature viz that of austrage the imperial chamber the aulic council and the rothweil court of the ceremonial part of the constitution of the form of government in the empire and of the interest and policy of germany very necessary for such as would make the tour of germany or thoroughly understand the public affairs of the empire in the present critical conjuncture by william macbean m a |
title_sub | By way of question and answer. Wherein is contain'd (together with explanatory notes) a succinct, historical 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 Prerogatives. How a Vacancy may happen in the Imperial Throne. Of the Empress. Of the Election of King of the Romans. Of the Vicars of the Empire. Of the States of the Empire, and of the Matricula's. Of the peculiar Privileges of the Electoral College. Of the Territorial Jurisdiction of the States. Of the Succession to the immediate Fiess. Of the Guardianship of illustrious Persons. Of the Investiture of the Fiels. How the Jurisdiction of the States may be forfeited. On the General Diets The ordinary and extraordinary Deputations of the Empire. Of some particular Meetings. Of the Circles of the Empire, and of the circular Diets. Of the Execution of the Decrees of the General Diet. Of the Courts of Judicature, viz. that of Austrage, the Imperial Chamber, the Aulic Council, and the Rothweil Court. Of the Ceremonial Part of the Constitution. Of the Form of Government in the Empire, and of the Interest and Policy of Germany. Very necessary for such as would make the Tour of Germany, or thoroughly understand the public Affairs of the Empire, in the present Critical Conjuncture. By William Macbean, M. A |
topic | Constitutional law Germany Early works to 1800 |
topic_facet | Constitutional law Germany Early works to 1800 |
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