The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... Civil Service , possess no real independence . That may be seen by their disgraceful partisan behaviour in political prosecutions , in which they frequently brow- beat , fine , and expel from the court not only the witnesses for the ...
... Civil Service , possess no real independence . That may be seen by their disgraceful partisan behaviour in political prosecutions , in which they frequently brow- beat , fine , and expel from the court not only the witnesses for the ...
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... Civil Service , the law , and the schools as well . Although , according to the Law of Nationalities , the State should erect schools of all kinds for the non - Magyar races , it has never erected a single secondary school where any ...
... Civil Service , the law , and the schools as well . Although , according to the Law of Nationalities , the State should erect schools of all kinds for the non - Magyar races , it has never erected a single secondary school where any ...
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... civil servants , judges , military officers , & c . In 1911 there were at all the Hungarian universities 10,653 Magyar students and only 1273 non - Magyar students . For every non - Magyar student there were eight Magyars . We can ...
... civil servants , judges , military officers , & c . In 1911 there were at all the Hungarian universities 10,653 Magyar students and only 1273 non - Magyar students . For every non - Magyar student there were eight Magyars . We can ...
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... civil war to break out in the country , by raising the Polish Dissenters against the Government , by occupying Poland in con- junction with Russia , by interfering with its elections and Government , and by bribing and overawing its ...
... civil war to break out in the country , by raising the Polish Dissenters against the Government , by occupying Poland in con- junction with Russia , by interfering with its elections and Government , and by bribing and overawing its ...
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... civil privileges which were granted to it by the Emperor Alexander I in execution of the stipulations of the Treaty of 1815 ? If this were done a National Diet and a National Administration would in all probability content the Poles and ...
... civil privileges which were granted to it by the Emperor Alexander I in execution of the stipulations of the Treaty of 1815 ? If this were done a National Diet and a National Administration would in all probability content the Poles and ...
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