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... elected for six years ; they were chosen generally ( there were slight local differences ) in the following way : ( a ) a certain number of bishops and rectors of universities sat in virtue of their office ; ( b ) the rest of the ...
... elected for six years ; they were chosen generally ( there were slight local differences ) in the following way : ( a ) a certain number of bishops and rectors of universities sat in virtue of their office ; ( b ) the rest of the ...
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... elect a Reichsrath , according to the con- of the Liberal majority ; a ministry generally known stitution , which was now ... elected by cach House as a whole ; the Bohemian representatives , e.g. , meet and choose 10 delegates , the ...
... elect a Reichsrath , according to the con- of the Liberal majority ; a ministry generally known stitution , which was now ... elected by cach House as a whole ; the Bohemian representatives , e.g. , meet and choose 10 delegates , the ...
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... elected by the landed proprietors , and a third body of Radicals , some of whom were more democratic than the old Constitutional party , while others laid more stress on nationality . They used their majority to carry a number of ...
... elected by the landed proprietors , and a third body of Radicals , some of whom were more democratic than the old Constitutional party , while others laid more stress on nationality . They used their majority to carry a number of ...
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... elected president of the Lower House of the Reichsrath , and the German Liberals found themselves in a minority opposed by the " iron ring " of these three parties , and helpless in the parliament of their own creation . For fourteen ...
... elected president of the Lower House of the Reichsrath , and the German Liberals found themselves in a minority opposed by the " iron ring " of these three parties , and helpless in the parliament of their own creation . For fourteen ...
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... elected burgomaster . The emperor had refused to confirm the election ; he had been re - elected , and then the emperor , in a personal interview , appealed to him to withdraw . He consented to do so ; but , after the election of 1897 ...
... elected burgomaster . The emperor had refused to confirm the election ; he had been re - elected , and then the emperor , in a personal interview , appealed to him to withdraw . He consented to do so ; but , after the election of 1897 ...
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