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Page 27
... considerable minority in the adjoining territory of Carinthia and the south of Styria , demanded that their language should be used for purposes of government and educa- tion . Their political ideal was an " Illyrian " kingdom ...
... considerable minority in the adjoining territory of Carinthia and the south of Styria , demanded that their language should be used for purposes of government and educa- tion . Their political ideal was an " Illyrian " kingdom ...
Page 35
... considerable numbers . The United German Left had almost disappeared ; it was represented only by a few members chosen by the great proprietors ; in its place there were the three parties -the German Popular party , the German ...
... considerable numbers . The United German Left had almost disappeared ; it was represented only by a few members chosen by the great proprietors ; in its place there were the three parties -the German Popular party , the German ...
Page 38
... considerable ability who had first acquired prominence as an instructor of the heir apparent , Archduke Francis Ferdinand , in constitutional and administrative law . By dint of skilful negotiation with the various parties and races ...
... considerable ability who had first acquired prominence as an instructor of the heir apparent , Archduke Francis Ferdinand , in constitutional and administrative law . By dint of skilful negotiation with the various parties and races ...
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... considerable attention , and it is fully recognized that by so doing , not only do we derive great pleasure , but our knowledge of avian habits and mode of living can thereby be very considerably increased . An aviary may be of almost ...
... considerable attention , and it is fully recognized that by so doing , not only do we derive great pleasure , but our knowledge of avian habits and mode of living can thereby be very considerably increased . An aviary may be of almost ...
Page 61
... considerable size . The larger parrots will , in fact , bite to pieces not only living trees but also the woodwork of their abode , and the only really suitable materials for the construction of an aviary for these birds are brick or ...
... considerable size . The larger parrots will , in fact , bite to pieces not only living trees but also the woodwork of their abode , and the only really suitable materials for the construction of an aviary for these birds are brick or ...
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