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... Side by side with the budget of each state of the Dual Monarchy , there is a common budget , which comprises the expendi- ture necessary for the common affairs , namely for the conduct of foreign affairs , for the army , and for the ...
... Side by side with the budget of each state of the Dual Monarchy , there is a common budget , which comprises the expendi- ture necessary for the common affairs , namely for the conduct of foreign affairs , for the army , and for the ...
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... side by side . The possibility was obvious of combating the radical and nationalist revolution by means of the army , with its spirit of comradeship in arms and its imperialist tradition . So early as the beginning of July , Austrian ...
... side by side . The possibility was obvious of combating the radical and nationalist revolution by means of the army , with its spirit of comradeship in arms and its imperialist tradition . So early as the beginning of July , Austrian ...
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... side by side with forty - one Clericals there were twenty - eight Christian Socialists led by Dr Lueger , a man of great oratorical power , who had won a predominant influence in Vienna , so long the centre of Liberalism , and had quite ...
... side by side with forty - one Clericals there were twenty - eight Christian Socialists led by Dr Lueger , a man of great oratorical power , who had won a predominant influence in Vienna , so long the centre of Liberalism , and had quite ...
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... side was at once anxious to cover its own trade , and to intercept that of the other . Capture was rendered particularly desirable to the British by the fact that the Spanish homeward - bound convoy would be laden with the bullion sent ...
... side was at once anxious to cover its own trade , and to intercept that of the other . Capture was rendered particularly desirable to the British by the fact that the Spanish homeward - bound convoy would be laden with the bullion sent ...
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... side , carrying everything before it , and producing a strong wind which uproots trees on each side of its course . Where the supply of snow exceeds the loss by evaporation the surplus descends the mountain sides , slowly in the form of ...
... side , carrying everything before it , and producing a strong wind which uproots trees on each side of its course . Where the supply of snow exceeds the loss by evaporation the surplus descends the mountain sides , slowly in the form of ...
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