Treitschkes History of Germany in the Nineteenth Century volume 7

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Treitschkes History of Germany in the Nineteenth Century volume 7
Heinrich Von Treitschke
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First, however, everything he had commanded in the ordinances of February 3rd must be dutifully carried out. Only when this had been done would he be free, unharassed, to decide in accordance with his royal wisdom. He therefore promised " to give careful consideration " to the proposals for the periodic summoning of the diet and for the restrictions of the functions of the committees. But the committees were to be reelected forthwith, for he wished to lay before them without delay the draft of ...the new criminal code, which had long been in course of preparation.
This royal message was issued on June 24th. The diet was to be prorogued within two days, the king having mean- while left Berlin in high dudgeon. It was now necessary to come to a speedy decision whether the election was to take place, and the session ended as it had begun in a barren struggle concerning legal subtleties. No one now doubted that the united committees were artificial and futile constructions, but, having been created six years before by the absolute crown, they unquestionably continued to exist de jure.


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