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... passed a resolution denouncing the dual system and demanding the restoration of the union of the empire . Thus was proclaimed the identity of the Slav and the conservative points of view ; the radical " Illyrian " assembly had done its ...
... passed a resolution denouncing the dual system and demanding the restoration of the union of the empire . Thus was proclaimed the identity of the Slav and the conservative points of view ; the radical " Illyrian " assembly had done its ...
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... passed the budget the money required had to be provided by the separate parliaments . Even the determination of the proportion which each half of the monarchy was to contribute was not ieft to the Delegations . It was to be fixed once ...
... passed the budget the money required had to be provided by the separate parliaments . Even the determination of the proportion which each half of the monarchy was to contribute was not ieft to the Delegations . It was to be fixed once ...
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... passed to Russia , and Austria , even after the outbreak of war , did not oppose Russian measures . At the beginning of 1877 a secret understanding had been made between the two powers , by which Russia undertook not to annex any ...
... passed to Russia , and Austria , even after the outbreak of war , did not oppose Russian measures . At the beginning of 1877 a secret understanding had been made between the two powers , by which Russia undertook not to annex any ...
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... passed an examination in Czech . These ordinances fulfilled the worst fears of the Germans . The German Nationalists and Radicals declared that no business should be done till they were repealed and Badeni dismissed . They resorted to ...
... passed an examination in Czech . These ordinances fulfilled the worst fears of the Germans . The German Nationalists and Radicals declared that no business should be done till they were repealed and Badeni dismissed . They resorted to ...
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... passing a law on excise which was a necessary part of the agreements with Hungary ; it was , therefore , impossible for ... passed in comparative peace . There was a truce between the nationalities . The Germans were more occupied with ...
... passing a law on excise which was a necessary part of the agreements with Hungary ; it was , therefore , impossible for ... passed in comparative peace . There was a truce between the nationalities . The Germans were more occupied with ...
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