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    Direct orders are to be given by the commanders themselves. I only gave the base of operations so that the Chancellor knows not to move the army to Hamburg. The commander of the army can do as he wants with it.
    If anyone disobeyed orders it's Tancred as I gave him specific orders to join me and head for Saxonia.

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    Matthias nods at Arnold.

    A vote of confidence is an excellent idea. And before the Steward asks, it wouldn't be binding, only an emergency session would make it so, and I don't see the support for that, yet.

    I will instruct my scribes to start an informal poll.
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    Wolfgang Hummel smiles as he marches into the Diet.

    So it would seem that our beloved Kaiser is ignoring the Diet again? I remember mein father pursuing his own course against the desires of the electors, and he got impeached.

    Does this Greek think that he can receive special favours from the Diet? He is our Kaiser, but Kaisers are not gods. Nevertheless, there are far more important enemies than our own Kaiser - for the moment.

    The French are a countinual threat to the Reich's western borders. Without the efforts of brave Swabians, they would have penertrated to Rhine long ago. I hope that the Kaiser does not forget that the Reich does indeed have enemies that have to be fought and defeated.

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    "Oh, how I wish we could have just one Diet session where the Austrians didn't spend the entire time complaining about something." Fredericus von Hamburg

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