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... whole monarchy ; an attempt which was partly successful even in Hungary , especially so far as the army was concerned , though Latin remained the official tongue of the diet , the county - assemblies and the courts . the movements , in ...
... whole monarchy ; an attempt which was partly successful even in Hungary , especially so far as the army was concerned , though Latin remained the official tongue of the diet , the county - assemblies and the courts . the movements , in ...
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... whole of his political system in central Europe , decided Austria in favour of the Allies . By this fateful decision Napoleon's fall was assured . By the treaty of Trachenberg ( July 12 , 1813 ) the Grand Alliance was completed ; on the ...
... whole of his political system in central Europe , decided Austria in favour of the Allies . By this fateful decision Napoleon's fall was assured . By the treaty of Trachenberg ( July 12 , 1813 ) the Grand Alliance was completed ; on the ...
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... whole administrative machine . The Austrian government was not consciously tyrannical , even in Italy ; and Francis himself , though deter- mined to be absolute , intended also to be paternal . Nor would the cruelties inflicted on the ...
... whole administrative machine . The Austrian government was not consciously tyrannical , even in Italy ; and Francis himself , though deter- mined to be absolute , intended also to be paternal . Nor would the cruelties inflicted on the ...
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... whole ? As to the first , the Austrian government would not listen to the suggestion of a settlement which would have split the monarchy in half and subjected it to a double allegiance . As to the second , German patriots could not ...
... whole ? As to the first , the Austrian government would not listen to the suggestion of a settlement which would have split the monarchy in half and subjected it to a double allegiance . As to the second , German patriots could not ...
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... whole monarchy , elaborated by Anton von Schmerling , though far from satisfying the national aspirations of the races within the empire , at least gave Austria a temporary popularity in Germany ; the liberalism of the Habsburg monarchy ...
... whole monarchy , elaborated by Anton von Schmerling , though far from satisfying the national aspirations of the races within the empire , at least gave Austria a temporary popularity in Germany ; the liberalism of the Habsburg monarchy ...
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