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History of Friedrich II. of Prussia
Vol. XXI. (of XXI.)

CHAPTER VII
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And in like manner, Kammergerichts-Rath Rannsleben--who has evidently given himself faithful trouble about the cause, and has brought forward with a quite visible impartiality all the considerations and dubieties, especially about the condition of the water and the alleged hurtfulness of the Pond--is absolved from arrest.
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As for the other arrested Servants-of-Justice, they are one and all dismissed from office (CASSIRT), and condemned to one year's Fortress-Arrest.

Furthermore, they shall pay to Arnold the value of his Mill, and make good to him, out of their own pocket, all the loss and damage he has suffered in this business; the Neumark KAMMER (Revenue-Board) to tax and estimate the same.

[Damage came to 1,358 thalers, 11 groschen, 1 pfennig,--that is, 203 pounds 14s.

and some pence and farthings; the last farthing of which was punctually paid to Arnold, within the next eight months;] [Preuss, iii.


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