The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... Magyars number together only about 20,000,000 , and they bitterly hate each other . By freeing the 35,000,000 Slavs , Roumanians , and Italians from Austrian misrule the State of the Habsburgs would be reduced to 20,000,000 people ...
... Magyars number together only about 20,000,000 , and they bitterly hate each other . By freeing the 35,000,000 Slavs , Roumanians , and Italians from Austrian misrule the State of the Habsburgs would be reduced to 20,000,000 people ...
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... Magyars would no longer prove unmanageable . A balance of power would be created within Germany . Vienna might once more dominate Berlin , and if Austria should follow a liberal , tolerant , and generous policy she might once more ...
... Magyars would no longer prove unmanageable . A balance of power would be created within Germany . Vienna might once more dominate Berlin , and if Austria should follow a liberal , tolerant , and generous policy she might once more ...
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... Magyars . The Germans of Austria form about one - third of the population . The Magyars are apparently about one - half of the population of Hungary ; but their number is greatly overstated . In their anxiety to Magyarise Hungary and to ...
... Magyars . The Germans of Austria form about one - third of the population . The Magyars are apparently about one - half of the population of Hungary ; but their number is greatly overstated . In their anxiety to Magyarise Hungary and to ...
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... Magyars , were likewise handed over to their enemies , their protests notwithstanding . When the revolution broke ... Magyar , Czech , Polish , 116 The Problem of Austria - Hungary.
... Magyars , were likewise handed over to their enemies , their protests notwithstanding . When the revolution broke ... Magyar , Czech , Polish , 116 The Problem of Austria - Hungary.
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... Magyar , Czech , and other writers created a great and beautiful literature in their revived languages . The cultured Magyars abandoned Latin and German for Magyar , and the leaders of the other nationalities also took to their ...
... Magyar , Czech , and other writers created a great and beautiful literature in their revived languages . The cultured Magyars abandoned Latin and German for Magyar , and the leaders of the other nationalities also took to their ...
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