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Frederick II (“the Great”), Notes to Himself on the Invasion of Silesia (1740)

Political Testament of Frederick II (“the Great”) (1752)

Frederick II (“the Great”), “Forms of Government and the Duties of Rulers” (1777)

Prussian Law on Freedom of Trade, signed by Chancellor Hardenberg and King Frederick William III (September 7, 1811)

Karl August Baron von Hardenberg, “On the Reorganization of the Prussian State” (September 12, 1807)

King Frederick William III and His Ministers Stein and Schrötter, “Ordinance for All Cities of the Prussian Monarchy” (November 19, 1808)

Karl Baron vom und zum Stein, Nassau Memorandum on Administrative Reform in Prussia (June 1807)

The Prussian Finance Edict of 1810, signed by State Chancellor Hardenberg and King Frederick William III (October 27, 1810)

Frederick William III’s Call for National Mobilization, “To My People” (March 17, 1813)

Edict on Instituting a Popular Representative Body, issued by Frederick William III and State Chancellor Hardenberg (May 22, 1815)

Christian Daniel Friedrich Schubart, Article from Deutsche Chronik (May 20, 1776)

Frederick William von Steuben, Letter from New Windsor (July 4, 1779)

Joachim Heinrich Campe, “Letters from Paris, 1789” (1790)

“Police Minister” Johann Anton von Pergen Briefs Emperor Leopold II on “the Most Important Activities of the Secret Police” (March 2, 1790)

Georg Wedekind, “Appeal to Fellow Citizens,” delivered to the Society of the Friends of the People in Mainz (October 27, 1792)

Georg Forster, “On the Relationship of the People of Mainz to the Franks,” delivered to the Society of the Friends of the People in Mainz (November 15, 1792)

Adolph Freiherr von Knigge, “The New State” (1792)

Friedrich Cotta, “On the Good Life the People of the Rhine and the Mosel Can Now Have” (November 30, 1792)

Georg Forster, “Observations on [France’s] New Communal Spirit” (1793)

Emperor Franz II’s Confidential Instructions to his Officials in Austria and Bohemia on “Preventive Measures for the Maintenance of Peace and Order among the Citizenry” (February 9, 1793)

Friedrich Schlegel, Essay on the Concept of Republicanism Occasioned by the Kantian Tract ‘Perpetual Peace’ (1796)

Friedrich Cotta, “On the State Constitution in France” (c. 1793)

“Declaration of Sovereignty of the [German] People Between the [Rivers] Meuse, Rhine, and Mosel” (November 13, 1797)

Caroline Böhmer, Letter to Louise and Friedrich Wilhelm Gotter (April 19, 1793)

Konrad Engelbert Oelsner, “What May Be Hoped for from Freedom” (1794)