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Wenzel Anton Kaunitz-Rietberg, “Most Graciously Commissioned Report on the Improvement of the Domestic System” for Maria Theresa (April 14, 1773)

Archduke Joseph II, “Political Daydreams” [Rêveries politiques] (1763)

Maria Theresia of Austria as a Widow (1772)

The Brandenburg Recess: Resolutions agreed to by Frederick William (“the Great Elector”) and the Brandenburg Estates in the Recess of July 26, 1653 (1653)

Joseph von Sonnenfels, Principles of Public Order, Trade, and Finances (1786–87)

Emperor Joseph II’s Instructions to All His Government Officials on the Principles of Fulfilling Their Duty (December 13. 1783)

Empress Maria Theresa Appraises the Character of Joseph II, her Son and Co-Regent (September 14, 1776)

Leopold II’s Profession of Political Principles (1790)

The Wedding of Francis I of Austria and Elizabeth of Württemberg (1788)

Vienna City Map (1778)

The Prussian Monarchy

The Political Testament of Frederick William I (“the Soldier King”) (February 17, 1722)

Political Testament of Frederick William (“the Great Elector”) (May 19, 1667)

Frederick William I (“the Soldier King”) Demands Unvarnished Information from the Pomeranian Commissariat (July 20, 1722)

King Frederick William I’s Handwritten Instructions to the East Prussian Land-Tax Commission [Generalhufenschoß-Kommission] (April 23, 1716)

Frederick William I (“the Soldier King”), Instructions on the Formation and Functioning of the General Directory (December 20, 1722)

Frederick II, Anti-Machiavel, or An Examination of Machiavel’s Prince (1741)

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

Berlin City Map (1737)

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)