The Quarterly Review, Volumes 237-238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1922 - English literature |
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... Austria- Hungary , have lost their thrones as a consequence of the war . The only German Sovereign left in Central Europe is Prince John II of Liechtenstein . Liechtenstein is one of those anomalous small States , like the Princi ...
... Austria- Hungary , have lost their thrones as a consequence of the war . The only German Sovereign left in Central Europe is Prince John II of Liechtenstein . Liechtenstein is one of those anomalous small States , like the Princi ...
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... Austrian Imperial Crown . The return of all the twenty - two dethroned German rulers would probably not alter appreciably the position in Germany , and could not in any case affect the settlement of Versailles . The return of a Hapsburg ...
... Austrian Imperial Crown . The return of all the twenty - two dethroned German rulers would probably not alter appreciably the position in Germany , and could not in any case affect the settlement of Versailles . The return of a Hapsburg ...
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... Austria is very different . Monarchism in Hungary is a positive and active creed . In Austria it is negative and passive . The distinction lies partly in the character of the two peoples . The Austrian is * This seems to be the best ...
... Austria is very different . Monarchism in Hungary is a positive and active creed . In Austria it is negative and passive . The distinction lies partly in the character of the two peoples . The Austrian is * This seems to be the best ...
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... Austria is dependent on outside help for its food - supply , and for nearly all the raw materials of its industry . Either the Big Entente or the Little Entente could starve Austria within a month by drawing a cordon round her frontiers ...
... Austria is dependent on outside help for its food - supply , and for nearly all the raw materials of its industry . Either the Big Entente or the Little Entente could starve Austria within a month by drawing a cordon round her frontiers ...
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... Austria , of which it previously formed part , and ranks as an independent province . Having thus secured themselves ... Austria . ' In the purely Austrian lands of his house ( the two Austrias , Salzburg , Styria , Carinthia , and Tirol ) ...
... Austria , of which it previously formed part , and ranks as an independent province . Having thus secured themselves ... Austria . ' In the purely Austrian lands of his house ( the two Austrias , Salzburg , Styria , Carinthia , and Tirol ) ...
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