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Holy Roman Empire - Chapter 31 - , Measures
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Metternich’s proposal was as if never spoken, for except for his supporters, it was as if no one else had heard it.
At this time, abolishing the serfdom system also involved risks, and should it be mishandled, the local Nobility could rise in revolt.
Since ancient times, it has been easy to cut others’ flesh but difficult to cut one’s own.
Moreover, to restore market confidence, simply abolishing serfdom was not enough. A series of noble privileges must be ca ...
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