Notes of a Traveller: On the Social and Political State of France, Prussia, Switzerland, Italy, and Other Parts of Europe, During the Present Century |
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Page 135
... Frankfort , the wealthiest and most luxurious , perhaps , in Germany , should produce no more revenue to their government from their consumpt than 64,000 of the wretched peasantry of Hesse or Bavaria to their state . This par- ticular ...
... Frankfort , the wealthiest and most luxurious , perhaps , in Germany , should produce no more revenue to their government from their consumpt than 64,000 of the wretched peasantry of Hesse or Bavaria to their state . This par- ticular ...
Page 137
... Frankfort 63,936 Brunswick 253,500 A population in all about 26,646,034 Each of the powers above stated has an equal voice in the af- fairs of the union - a concession to the jealousy of the small states " which Prussia had to make ...
... Frankfort 63,936 Brunswick 253,500 A population in all about 26,646,034 Each of the powers above stated has an equal voice in the af- fairs of the union - a concession to the jealousy of the small states " which Prussia had to make ...
Page 138
... Frankfort , interests directly opposed to it ; the enthusiasm and unanimity of all classes on all subjects connected with this league ; the discussions of its importance and effects on the pros- perity of all united Germany , exceed any ...
... Frankfort , interests directly opposed to it ; the enthusiasm and unanimity of all classes on all subjects connected with this league ; the discussions of its importance and effects on the pros- perity of all united Germany , exceed any ...
Page 139
... Frankfort with the league , clearly against her own interests as a great com- mercial entrepôt for all foreign manufactures wheresoever pro- duced , and of some of the other states , as Brunswick , was effected by the coercion of public ...
... Frankfort with the league , clearly against her own interests as a great com- mercial entrepôt for all foreign manufactures wheresoever pro- duced , and of some of the other states , as Brunswick , was effected by the coercion of public ...
Page 148
... Frankfort was coerced into a junction , clearly against her own interests as a free entrepôt ; but Frankfort had not a side open to the sea like Hamburg or Bremen , was surrounded by countries which had long exercised a right to levy ...
... Frankfort was coerced into a junction , clearly against her own interests as a free entrepôt ; but Frankfort had not a side open to the sea like Hamburg or Bremen , was surrounded by countries which had long exercised a right to levy ...
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