Germany: The Spirit of Her History, Literature, Social Condition, and National Economy; Illustrated by Reference to Her Physical, Moral, and Political Statistics, and by Comparison with Other Countries |
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Page 26
... amount of money , and other advantages . On his journey to Italy , he sold freedom to some of the towns , and independent power to the tyrants who oppressed other parts of that country ; but , on the other hand , he promised not to ...
... amount of money , and other advantages . On his journey to Italy , he sold freedom to some of the towns , and independent power to the tyrants who oppressed other parts of that country ; but , on the other hand , he promised not to ...
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... amounts to eighty- three German miles ; on the German ocean to nearly thirty - six German miles , and on the Adriatic Sea to forty German miles , and its entire extent of coast , consequently , ranges as far as one hundred and fifty ...
... amounts to eighty- three German miles ; on the German ocean to nearly thirty - six German miles , and on the Adriatic Sea to forty German miles , and its entire extent of coast , consequently , ranges as far as one hundred and fifty ...
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... and of marriages , one in a hundred . Such is the recent statement of Moreau de Jonnès , with respect to Germany , at large , —but in the various individual states these numbers are different in amount . On CH . II . ] 43 OF GERMANY .
... and of marriages , one in a hundred . Such is the recent statement of Moreau de Jonnès , with respect to Germany , at large , —but in the various individual states these numbers are different in amount . On CH . II . ] 43 OF GERMANY .
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... amount . On the whole it appears that marriages are more numerous in propor- tion in Germany than in any other European state , that births are more numerous there in proportion to the population , than in France , England , and ...
... amount . On the whole it appears that marriages are more numerous in propor- tion in Germany than in any other European state , that births are more numerous there in proportion to the population , than in France , England , and ...
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... amounts to about 10,000 . In 1833 , there were 121 political daily and weekly newspapers , and 284 non - political newspapers , without enumerating different advertising and official papers , and 161 periodical journals . Permanent ...
... amounts to about 10,000 . In 1833 , there were 121 political daily and weekly newspapers , and 284 non - political newspapers , without enumerating different advertising and official papers , and 161 periodical journals . Permanent ...
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Page 48 - The object of this confederation is the maintenance of the external and internal safety of Germany, and of the independence and inviolability of the confederated states.