"Wir ordnen und befehlen hiermit allen Ernstes, daß die Advocati wollene schwartze Mäntel, welche bis unter das Knie gehen, unserer Verordnung gemäß zu tragen haben, damit man diese Spitzbuben schon von weitem erkennt."
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anscheinend erstmals bei Max Arnold Nentwig: „Rechtsanwälte in Karikatur und Anekdote“ (Köln, Verlag Otto Schmidt, 1977. S. 19) und seither vielfach meist nur mit der dortigen Quellenangabe als „Cabinettsorder für Gerichte und Juristen-Fakultäten vom 15.12.1726“ zitiert.
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Friedrich Wilhelm I. (Preußen)
1688 – 1740
preußischer König
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