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... reforms were possible because of a continuous rise in grain prices between 1750 and 1815 and because the new men of 1784 had carried out success- ful reforms on their own estates . As responsible politi- cians they had an insight into ...
... reforms were possible because of a continuous rise in grain prices between 1750 and 1815 and because the new men of 1784 had carried out success- ful reforms on their own estates . As responsible politi- cians they had an insight into ...
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... reform period had already gained momentum . Principal reforms . Among the most important of the reforms was the introduction of free enterprise in 1846 , which meant the abolition of the guilds . They were now replaced by free ...
... reform period had already gained momentum . Principal reforms . Among the most important of the reforms was the introduction of free enterprise in 1846 , which meant the abolition of the guilds . They were now replaced by free ...
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... reforms. was subjected to scathing criticism by the right - wing par- ties , but an agreement reached with the Farmers ' Party in 1933 made it possible to implement the program . The economic crisis of the ' 30s was overcome more rapidly ...
... reforms. was subjected to scathing criticism by the right - wing par- ties , but an agreement reached with the Farmers ' Party in 1933 made it possible to implement the program . The economic crisis of the ' 30s was overcome more rapidly ...
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