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  • Hardcover. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. [Brunswick, Vieweg] 1806. xvi + 163p text + [4]p of bookseller s list. (Bound with:) [Berg, Günther Heinrich Freiherr v.] Vergleichende Schilderung der Organisation der französischen Staatsverwaltung in Beziehung auf das Königreich Westphalen und andere deutsche Staaten. Frankfurt & Leipzig, 1808. iv + 250p. (And:) Berlepsch, F[riedrich]. L[udwig] v. Die bey dem Berliner Executions- u. Protectionshofe in meiner Dienstentsetzungs- u. Proscriptionssache erfolgten letzten Aktenstücke. [Göttingen, Dieterich] 1807. 150 + [2]p. (And:) [Anonymous] Noch ein Wort über das Säkularisationswesen. Von einem Freunde der Menschheit und der guten Sache. Teutschland [Nuremberg?] 1801. 72p. 4 works in 1 volume, 8vo. Contemporary sheep with arms of Charles Stuart de Rothesay gilt-stamped on sides; joints cracked but firm; worn. Four contemporary German anti-Napoleonic critiques, three anonymously published to escape censorship. (1) A lawyer's perception of the French military occupation of Hanover under Marshal Mortier reflecting on French long term strategic and political plans in Germany and on the British Continental Blockade. Schelver saw Hanover as a victim of its British connection suffering for the sake of the English Nation (cf.: Nick Harding: Hanover and the British Empire 1700-1837 (2007). The 2nd part of his essay is an analysis of the structure and general state of the French army. (2) An assessment of the French administration introduced to the client states of the Confederation of the Rhine especially in regard to the new Kingdom of Westphalia created for Jerôme Napoleon, largely made up of former Hanovarian territory. Berg (1765-1843), was an outstanding lawyer and politician. (3) A formal justification published by an eminent Hanovarian judge who had been dismissed and banished for supporting popular interests against the state. Berlepsch (1749-1818) had openly challenged the demand of the British monarch for military aid from his German dominions against revolutionary France which he declared unconstitutional. His descendants were later compensated by William IV. (4)An anonymous condemnation of the mediatisation of German church lands to compensate those German princes who lost their lands on the left banks of the Rhine to French annexation. From the collection of Lord Stuart de Rothesay (1779-1845), British ambassador at The Hague, Paris and St Petersburg.