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... fact to which ignored their national rights and implied the superiority of the German elements of the monarchy ; to the Germans it was a poor substitute for a title which had represented the political unity of the German race under the ...
... fact to which ignored their national rights and implied the superiority of the German elements of the monarchy ; to the Germans it was a poor substitute for a title which had represented the political unity of the German race under the ...
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... fact of great prospective importance was the im- migration , after an abortive rising against the Turks , of some 30,000 Slav and Albanian families into Slavonia and southern Hungary , where they were granted by the emperor Leopold a ...
... fact of great prospective importance was the im- migration , after an abortive rising against the Turks , of some 30,000 Slav and Albanian families into Slavonia and southern Hungary , where they were granted by the emperor Leopold a ...
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... fact of great prospective importance was the im- migration , after an abortive rising against the Turks , of some 30,000 Slav and Albanian families into Slavonia and southern Hungary , where they were granted by the emperor Leopold a ...
... fact of great prospective importance was the im- migration , after an abortive rising against the Turks , of some 30,000 Slav and Albanian families into Slavonia and southern Hungary , where they were granted by the emperor Leopold a ...
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... fact , a Revolutionist who happened also to be an emperor . " Reason " and " enlightenment were his watchwords ; opposition to his wise measures he regarded as obscurantist and unreasonable , and unreason , if it proved stubborn , as a ...
... fact , a Revolutionist who happened also to be an emperor . " Reason " and " enlightenment were his watchwords ; opposition to his wise measures he regarded as obscurantist and unreasonable , and unreason , if it proved stubborn , as a ...
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... fact , his attitude towards all troublesome problems was summed up in his favourite phrase , “ Let us sleep upon it " : questions unanswered would answer themselves . The result was the gradual atrophy of the whole administrative ...
... fact , his attitude towards all troublesome problems was summed up in his favourite phrase , “ Let us sleep upon it " : questions unanswered would answer themselves . The result was the gradual atrophy of the whole administrative ...
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