The Wide-awake Gift: A Know-nothing Token for 1855One of 'em J. C. Derby, 1855 - 312 sider |
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... Hungarian subjects , would not have originated here a diplomatic correspondence . The President might , perhaps , on this ground , have declined to direct any particular reply to Mr. Hülsemann's note ; but , out of proper respect for ...
... Hungarian subjects , would not have originated here a diplomatic correspondence . The President might , perhaps , on this ground , have declined to direct any particular reply to Mr. Hülsemann's note ; but , out of proper respect for ...
Side 81
... Hungarian Diet , in 1820 , that " the whole world had become foolish , and , leaving their ancient laws , was in search of imaginary constitutions . " These declarations amount to nothing less than a denial of the lawfulness of the ...
... Hungarian Diet , in 1820 , that " the whole world had become foolish , and , leaving their ancient laws , was in search of imaginary constitutions . " These declarations amount to nothing less than a denial of the lawfulness of the ...
Side 82
... Hungarian people are three or four times as numerous as the inhabitants of these United States were when the American Revolution broke out . They possess , in a distinct language , and in other respects , important elements of a ...
... Hungarian people are three or four times as numerous as the inhabitants of these United States were when the American Revolution broke out . They possess , in a distinct language , and in other respects , important elements of a ...
Side 83
... Hungarian affairs have been anywhere propagated , that propagation of falsehoods has been most prolific on the European continent , and in countries imme- diately bordering on the Austrian Empire . But , wherever these errors may have ...
... Hungarian affairs have been anywhere propagated , that propagation of falsehoods has been most prolific on the European continent , and in countries imme- diately bordering on the Austrian Empire . But , wherever these errors may have ...
Side 86
... Hungarian republic , and to conclude a treaty of commerce with the same . " This , indeed , would have been a lawful object , but Mr. Mann's errand was , in the first instance , purely one of inquiry . He had no power to act , unless he ...
... Hungarian republic , and to conclude a treaty of commerce with the same . " This , indeed , would have been a lawful object , but Mr. Mann's errand was , in the first instance , purely one of inquiry . He had no power to act , unless he ...
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