On the Relations of the Duchies of Schleswig and Holstein: To the Crown of Denmark and the Germanic Confederation, and on the Treaty-engagements of the Great European Powers in Reference Thereto |
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... continued to be be- stowed , as a free appointment of the Crown , during the whole of the twelfth century . With the thirteenth * Traces of a still earlier rampart are found a little on the north side of the Danavirk , and are ...
... continued to be be- stowed , as a free appointment of the Crown , during the whole of the twelfth century . With the thirteenth * Traces of a still earlier rampart are found a little on the north side of the Danavirk , and are ...
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... continued unim- paired , though at times subject to various modifica- tions in the succession , until the Convention of 1658 , when the sovereignty over certain divisions of the Duchy was ceded by the King of Denmark to the superior ...
... continued unim- paired , though at times subject to various modifica- tions in the succession , until the Convention of 1658 , when the sovereignty over certain divisions of the Duchy was ceded by the King of Denmark to the superior ...
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... continued from 1448 to the present time . The Crown of Denmark , like the Imperial Crown of Germany , was elective down to 1660 , when the suc- cession was formally declared to be hereditary in the descendants of King Frederick III ...
... continued from 1448 to the present time . The Crown of Denmark , like the Imperial Crown of Germany , was elective down to 1660 , when the suc- cession was formally declared to be hereditary in the descendants of King Frederick III ...
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... continued in Schleswig down to 1713 , and in Holstein as late as 1773 . The popular element of the Estates , if it was still in any vigour in 1460 , seems gradually to have de- clined , and the order of the peasants to have been ...
... continued in Schleswig down to 1713 , and in Holstein as late as 1773 . The popular element of the Estates , if it was still in any vigour in 1460 , seems gradually to have de- clined , and the order of the peasants to have been ...
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... continued , as if no change had taken place in the political person of the Lord . The pre- sumption of the Lordship remaining legally distinct from the Sovereignty , though united in one and the same natural person , is strengthened by ...
... continued , as if no change had taken place in the political person of the Lord . The pre- sumption of the Lordship remaining legally distinct from the Sovereignty , though united in one and the same natural person , is strengthened by ...
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2d Edition Act of Security ancient Antheil des Herzogthums Author Britain ceded cession Christian III cloth Confédération constitution Copenhagen Count Adolph Counts of Holstein Couronne Crown of Denmark Danish Danoise Diet dominium droits ducal Duché Duchy of Holstein Duchy of Schleswig Duke Adolph Duke John Duke of Holstein Duke of Holstein-Gottorp election Emperor Empire Estates états feudal fief Frederick III Germanic Confederation Gottorp Duchy Gottorp portion granted guaranty heirs hereditary Herzogthums Schleswig HISTORY Holstein and Stormarn homage House of Oldenburg Ihro Illustrations investiture J. C. LOUDON Jutland King Christian King Frederick King of Denmark l'Empire letters-patent Lord Paramount lordship LOUDON Majesty male descendants male line morocco nobles Oldenburg Paix peace Plates political possession Post 8vo present princes Prussia reigning Duke relations Rendsburg Royal Duchy Schles sovereign sovereignty succession Suède Sweden tion Traité treaty Treaty of Copenhagen vassal Vignette Titles vols Waldemar Wood Engravings Woodcuts
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