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... influence of national jealousy and race hatred in its most extreme form , so that the negotiations have been conducted under serious difficulties , and the periodical settlement has always been a time of great anxiety . The first ...
... influence of national jealousy and race hatred in its most extreme form , so that the negotiations have been conducted under serious difficulties , and the periodical settlement has always been a time of great anxiety . The first ...
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... influence on the army , the crown When Count Khuen - Hederváry took office and Kossuth relinquished the leadership of the independence party , the ex- tension of the crisis could not be foreseen . A few extreme nationalists continued to ...
... influence on the army , the crown When Count Khuen - Hederváry took office and Kossuth relinquished the leadership of the independence party , the ex- tension of the crisis could not be foreseen . A few extreme nationalists continued to ...
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... influence exercised by the government over the nobility would generally be strong enough to secure a majority in favour of the government policy . This constitution had failed ; territories so different in size , history and ...
... influence exercised by the government over the nobility would generally be strong enough to secure a majority in favour of the government policy . This constitution had failed ; territories so different in size , history and ...
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... influence of the government was was to settle the finances , and in this their best work was done . sufficient to secure a German majority among the landed pro- Among them were nearly all the representatives of trade and prietors ; the ...
... influence of the government was was to settle the finances , and in this their best work was done . sufficient to secure a German majority among the landed pro- Among them were nearly all the representatives of trade and prietors ; the ...
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... influence with the emperor ( his former pupil ) to defeat the bill . The ministry had the enthusiastic support of the German population in the towns . They were also supported by the teaching profession , which desired emancipation from ...
... influence with the emperor ( his former pupil ) to defeat the bill . The ministry had the enthusiastic support of the German population in the towns . They were also supported by the teaching profession , which desired emancipation from ...
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