The National Review, Volume 43, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1904 |
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Page 38
... German merchants , who paid them for their services for fear of the robber - lords who infested all Germany . The Bohemian remembers that the Kings of Bohemia of the House of Luxemburg sat on the Imperial throne 38 THE NATIONAL REVIEW IV.
... German merchants , who paid them for their services for fear of the robber - lords who infested all Germany . The Bohemian remembers that the Kings of Bohemia of the House of Luxemburg sat on the Imperial throne 38 THE NATIONAL REVIEW IV.
Page 39
... German minority of Austria no longer has the big German world to back it up . The Germans of Austria them- selves share the illusions of the Court , and will not get used to the idea that the days of German hegemony are over . On the ...
... German minority of Austria no longer has the big German world to back it up . The Germans of Austria them- selves share the illusions of the Court , and will not get used to the idea that the days of German hegemony are over . On the ...
Page 40
... Germans in Austria , the Polish , Slovene , and Italian members of the House at once and " en masse " left Parliament ... German and will die the same . No good can come of this abnormal condition of Austrian affairs . It certainly does ...
... Germans in Austria , the Polish , Slovene , and Italian members of the House at once and " en masse " left Parliament ... German and will die the same . No good can come of this abnormal condition of Austrian affairs . It certainly does ...
Page 45
... German , and its colours Imperial . An attempt was made in 1867 to separate the Hungarian army ; but this attempt met with stubborn resist- ance , and the Sovereign was not disposed to agree to it on any consideration . The difficulty ...
... German , and its colours Imperial . An attempt was made in 1867 to separate the Hungarian army ; but this attempt met with stubborn resist- ance , and the Sovereign was not disposed to agree to it on any consideration . The difficulty ...
Page 47
... German . Further , 77 per cent . of its officers are Austrians ; all the arsenals , & c . , are in Austria , and most of the supplies are purchased in that country . The proposed increase was made still more onerous by the fact that ...
... German . Further , 77 per cent . of its officers are Austrians ; all the arsenals , & c . , are in Austria , and most of the supplies are purchased in that country . The proposed increase was made still more onerous by the fact that ...
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