| Johann Kaspar Riesbeck - Austria - 1787 - 362 pages
...ftill, however, they are pofiefled of very important prerogatives, which they might exert with much more efficacy than they do, were it not that various...re-examination of the proceedings of the imperial courts. Thefehigh privileges are, however, too much fubject to the controul of the houfe of Auftria; nor are... | |
| Johann Kaspar Riesbeck - Austria - 1787 - 360 pages
...{till, however, they are porTefled of very important prerogatives, which they might exert with much more efficacy than they do, were it not that various...re-examination of the proceedings of the imperial courts. Thefehigh privileges are, however, too much fubject to the controul of the houfe of Auftria; nor are... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 416 pages
...ftill, however, they are pofleiTed of very important prerogatives, which they might exert with much more efficacy than they do, were it not that various circumftances have rendered them too dependent *n the emperors. They are ftill the fpeakers in the FJedoral College, have the appointment... | |
| John Pinkerton - Voyages and travels - 1809 - 946 pages
...ftill, however, they are pofiefled of very important prerogatives, which they might exert with much more efficacy than they do, were it not that various...courts. Thefe high privileges are, however, too much fubjeft to the controul of the Houfe of Auftria ; nor are their fpiritual powers any longer what they... | |
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