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  1. Through their influence, the emperor was pressured into appointing the liberal Anton von Schmerling as Secretary of State in December. Von Schmerling took to rewriting the October Diploma, and in February 1861, the emperor adopted the February Patent. Notes

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  3. Kabinett Leiningen. Das Kabinett Leiningen war das erste Reichsministerium der Provisorischen Zentralgewalt des entstehenden Deutschen Reiches. Da die Suche nach einem Ministerpräsidenten sich hinzog, setzte Reichsverweser Johann von Österreich bereits am 15. Juli 1848 die ersten drei Reichsminister ein: Anton von Schmerling als Innenminister ...

  4. Anton von Schmerling, President of the House of Lords from 1871, painting by Friedrich von Amerling. According to the 1861 February Patent, the presiding committee of the House of Lords was made up of the president and his deputies, always aristocratic members who were appointed by the emperor at the beginning of a new legislative session.

  5. Baron Richard von Bienerth, after 1915 Count von Bienerth-Schmeling (2 March 1863, in Verona, Austrian Empire – 3 June 1918, in Vienna), was an Austrian statesman. He was the son of the Austrian Lieutenant-Field Marshal Karl von Bienerth (1825–1882) and a grandson on his mother's side of the Minister of State and later President of the High Court of Cassation Anton von Schmerling (1805− ...

  6. His successor, Anton von Schmerling, held contempt for many of the institutions he had dutifully served, such as the Confederate Diet, and considered the National Assembly and his administration to be the future of Germany. Yet, as the National Assembly dragged out its work on the Constitution, the role of the Provisional Central Power changed.

  7. Josef Fürst von Colloredo-Mannsfeld (31. Jänner 1868 bis 15. Mai 1869) Karl Wilhelm Fürst von Auersperg (88. Dezember 1869 bis 21. Mai 1870) Franz Graf von Kuefstein (13. September 1870 bis 1. März 1871) Karl Wilhelm Fürst von Auersperg (21. Dezember 1871 bis 17. Mai 1879) Anton Ritter von Schmerling (14. Februar 1871 bis 10. August 1871)