Most of the governments in mainland Europe (and much of the rest of the world) were absolutist, so it is hard to say which was the "most absolutist". It would be like asking which type of cheesecake was the "cheesecake-iest". France was certainly the standard-bearer of absolutism during the Reign of Louis XIV in the 17th century, but the Prussian, Austrian, Russian, and Ottoman governments were no less absolutist than was France.
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I believe it was france
Considering that there were no democracies for the entire 17th century and all but the last two decades of the 18th century, but there were absolutist states during those periods, absolutism wins by default.
The most influential prose work to come out of the seventeenth century was the translation of the Bible organized and sponsored by James I and known as the Authorized or King James Version (1611).
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John Milton's Paradise Lost
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There are a number of inventions that took place in the seventeenth century and could be considered technologies. Some of these would include the invention of the steam turbine, methods for blood transfusion, adding machines and air pumps.