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... court of accounts , which audits the accounts of the joint ministries . Budget . - 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 ...
... court of accounts , which audits the accounts of the joint ministries . Budget . - 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 ...
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... court , and left to his subjects an enduring memory of valour and wisdom . Leopold and his predecessors were enabled , owing to the special position of Austria , to act practically as independent rulers . Cherishing the privilege of ...
... court , and left to his subjects an enduring memory of valour and wisdom . Leopold and his predecessors were enabled , owing to the special position of Austria , to act practically as independent rulers . Cherishing the privilege of ...
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... court of arbitration to be established for the settlement of differences between the two states , Hungary selecting four Austrian and Austria four Hungarian judges , the presidency of the court being decided by lot , and each government ...
... court of arbitration to be established for the settlement of differences between the two states , Hungary selecting four Austrian and Austria four Hungarian judges , the presidency of the court being decided by lot , and each government ...
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... court and the government , for the influence exercised by the government over the nobility would generally be strong enough to secure a majority in favour of the government policy did not figure in the act of 1867 , and could not be ...
... court and the government , for the influence exercised by the government over the nobility would generally be strong enough to secure a majority in favour of the government policy did not figure in the act of 1867 , and could not be ...
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... Court went on to Toulon , where they remained till February 1744. A British fleet watched them , under the command of admiral Richard Lestock , till Sir Thomas Mathews was sent out as commander - in - chief , and as minister to the court ...
... Court went on to Toulon , where they remained till February 1744. A British fleet watched them , under the command of admiral Richard Lestock , till Sir Thomas Mathews was sent out as commander - in - chief , and as minister to the court ...
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