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... probably to the fact to which ignored their national rights and implied the superiority of the German elements of the monarchy ; to the Germans it was a poor substitute for a title which had represented the political unity of the German ...
... probably to the fact to which ignored their national rights and implied the superiority of the German elements of the monarchy ; to the Germans it was a poor substitute for a title which had represented the political unity of the German ...
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... probably incorrect . Officially the word " Austria " is not found , and though the sovereign is emperor of Austria , an Austrian empire appears not to exist ; the territories are spoken of in official documents as " the kingdoms and ...
... probably incorrect . Officially the word " Austria " is not found , and though the sovereign is emperor of Austria , an Austrian empire appears not to exist ; the territories are spoken of in official documents as " the kingdoms and ...
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... probably calculated , but he had omitted to inquire what the other parties would do . He had not even consulted Hohenwart , to whose assistance he owed his long tenure of power . Not even the pleasure of ruining the Liberals was ...
... probably calculated , but he had omitted to inquire what the other parties would do . He had not even consulted Hohenwart , to whose assistance he owed his long tenure of power . Not even the pleasure of ruining the Liberals was ...
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... probably varied little , except in being commissioned by a different patron and having a different form or extent . He wrote at least one treatise on alchemy , but several others have been falsely attri- buted to him . His book on ...
... probably varied little , except in being commissioned by a different patron and having a different form or extent . He wrote at least one treatise on alchemy , but several others have been falsely attri- buted to him . His book on ...
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... probably confined by Plato to mathematical axioms , but Aristotle ( Anal . Post . i . 2 ) gave it also the wider significance of the ultimate principles of thought which are behind all special sciences ( e.g. the principle of ...
... probably confined by Plato to mathematical axioms , but Aristotle ( Anal . Post . i . 2 ) gave it also the wider significance of the ultimate principles of thought which are behind all special sciences ( e.g. the principle of ...
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