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âCode FrÃ(c)dÃ(c)ric Ou Corps De Droit Pour Les Ãtats De Sa MajestÃ(c) Le Roi De Prusse...â is a significant legal document from 18th-century Prussia, reflecting the legal reforms initiated under Frederick II (Frederick the Great). This comprehensive legal code aimed to modernize and standardize the laws across the Prussian territories, embodying Enlightenment ideals of reason and order. As a historical artifact, it provides insight into the legal and political landscape of Prussia and its monarch's ambition to centralize power and improve governance. The work remains an important resource for legal historians and scholars interested in the development of legal systems in early modern Europe.
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