The Quarterly Review, Volume 274, Issue 544John Murray, 1940 |
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Page 307
... Austrian Empire . Its inhabitants , Austrian in allegiance , were Bavarian by race and tradition ; in their market - place stood a statue of the German bookseller Palm , shot by Napoleon for his patriotic activities . Here , in the year ...
... Austrian Empire . Its inhabitants , Austrian in allegiance , were Bavarian by race and tradition ; in their market - place stood a statue of the German bookseller Palm , shot by Napoleon for his patriotic activities . Here , in the year ...
Page 308
... Austrian Empire was even then convulsed by the struggle for supremacy between its Slav and Teutonic elements - elements then only held together by the dynastic tie of the Crown - which was subsequently to produce such terrible ...
... Austrian Empire was even then convulsed by the struggle for supremacy between its Slav and Teutonic elements - elements then only held together by the dynastic tie of the Crown - which was subsequently to produce such terrible ...
Page 335
... Austrian Empire ; but the defeat of Austria by Prussia in the war of 1866 , impelled the Emperor Francis Joseph to accept the Ausgleich under which the two kingdoms were again placed on basis of complete equality , and technically of ...
... Austrian Empire ; but the defeat of Austria by Prussia in the war of 1866 , impelled the Emperor Francis Joseph to accept the Ausgleich under which the two kingdoms were again placed on basis of complete equality , and technically of ...
Contents
ART PAGE 1 Old Germanies for New | 189 |
A Plea for Social History | 203 |
Two GENERATIONS AT WAR By Sir Charles Petrie | 204 |
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