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The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

In Our Time: History

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The Great Crisis of the Middle Ages

Parliaments were limited by law to six weeksn sixteenth and seventeeth centuries. They often extended their term, but they had to do so unanimously. If somebody could be persuaded to stand up and say, i object, then the parliament would fail. In the eighteenth century, in the reign of augustus the third, between 17 33 and 17 63, only one parliament reached a conclusion. And parliament met every two years by law. This was the anarchy that undid the republic.

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