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Samuel Pufendorf, The Constitution of the German Empire (1667)

The “Youngest Recess” [jüngster Reichsabschied] of the Imperial Diet of the Holy Roman Empire in 1654 (May 17, 1654)

Electoral Agreement of King and Emperor Leopold I (July 18, 1658)

Emperor Joseph II on the Structure and Political Condition of the Austrian Monarchy and the Holy Roman Empire (1767/68)

Count Johann Anton Pergen’s Memorandum to Austrian Co-Regent Joseph II “On the Value of the Imperial Crown” (1766)

Joseph Görres on the Dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire (c. 1806)

Veit Ludwig von Seckendorff, Excerpts from Teutscher Fürsten-Staat (1656)

Declaration of His Majesty the Emperor Francis II, whereby he abdicates the German imperial throne and the imperial government.

The Imperial War Constitution [Reichskriegsverfassung] (1681-82)

Count Kaunitz’s Views on Austrian Foreign Policy (March 24, 1749)

Evaluation of the Armed Forces of the Holy Roman Empire after their Defeat under Austrian Command at the Battle of Roßbach (November 24, 1757)

Wanted Letter for a Murderer (1725)

Imperial Trade Ordinance [Reichshandwerksordnung] (August 16, 1731)

The Golden Bull (1356)

Imperial Reform (1495)

Royal Coronation of Maximilian I (April 9, 1486)

Forgery in Favor of Territorial Sovereignty—Privilegium Maius (1358/59)

Defense of the Imperial Church—Regensburg Reform (July 7, 1524)

The Reformation Defined—The Diet of Augsburg (1530)

The Religious Peace of Augsburg (September 25, 1555)

The Abdication of Emperor Charles V (1555/56)

The Empire and Its Reformation—Lazarus von Schwendi’s Advice to Emperor Maximilian II (1574)

Friedrich Weigandt’s Draft of an Imperial Reformation (May 18, 1525)

Peace Treaties of Westphalia (October 14/24, 1648)

The Commander of Imperial Jewry—Josel von Rosheim (c. 1480–1554)