The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 147Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1905 - History |
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... Parliament insisting on the Magyar word of command in the Army while the Emperor - King was equally persistent in refusing it . He invited the leaders of the Coalition to Vienna on September 23 and called upon them to assume the ...
... Parliament insisting on the Magyar word of command in the Army while the Emperor - King was equally persistent in refusing it . He invited the leaders of the Coalition to Vienna on September 23 and called upon them to assume the ...
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... Parliament , although the non- Magyar nationalities pay taxes and serve in the Army like the Magyars . A Parliament so composed has no right to speak and act in the name of the people ; and if such a Parliament refuses to accept ...
... Parliament , although the non- Magyar nationalities pay taxes and serve in the Army like the Magyars . A Parliament so composed has no right to speak and act in the name of the people ; and if such a Parliament refuses to accept ...
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... Parliament , and also one for altering the constitution of the Upper House , so as to give protection to interests which might be threatened by the introduction of universal suffrage . Shortly after considerable agitation was produced ...
... Parliament , and also one for altering the constitution of the Upper House , so as to give protection to interests which might be threatened by the introduction of universal suffrage . Shortly after considerable agitation was produced ...
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