| Theresa Pulszky - 1850 - 390 pages
...involve Hungary, still bleeding from past wounds, in the horrors of a fresh war of oppression. p 2 The King from that moment began to address the man...proceed in the path he had entered upon. He expressed alike sympathy for the Servian rebels, whose hands yet reeked from the massacres they had perpetrated.... | |
| György Klapka - 1850 - 378 pages
...and to involve Hungary, still bleeding from past wounds, in the horrors of a fresh war of oppression. The King from that moment began to address the man...encouraged him to proceed in the path he had entered npon. He* expressed a like sympathy for the Servian rebels, whose hands were still reeking from the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1851 - 594 pages
...to involve Hun. gary, still bleeding from past wounds, in the horrors of a fresh war of oppression. The King from that moment began to address the man,...had perpetrated. It was under this command that the B;in of Croatia, after being proclaimed as a rebel, assembled an army, and announced his commission... | |
| 1851 - 130 pages
...and to involve Hungary, still bleeding from past wounds, in the horrors of a fresh war of oppression. The King from that moment began to address the man...himself had branded as a rebel as " dear and loyal" (Lifber Getreuer) ; he praised him for having revolted, and encouraged him to proceed in the path he... | |
| William Henry Stiles - 1852 - 476 pages
...and to involve Hungary, still bleeding from past wounds, in the horrors of a fresh war of oppression. The king from that moment began to address the man...having revolted, and encouraged him to proceed in tlie path he had entered upon. lie expressed a like sympathy for the Servian rebels, whose hands yet... | |
| William Henry Stiles - 1852 - 478 pages
...and to involve Hungary, still bleeding from past wounds, in the horrors of a fresh war of oppression. The king from that moment began to address the man...as a rebel, as " dear and loyal" (Lieber Getreuer) ; be praised him for having revolted, and encouraged him to proceed in the path he had entered upon.... | |
| 1852 - 588 pages
...from past wounds, in the horrors of a fresh war of oppression. The king from that moment began openly to address the man whom he himself had branded as a rebel as "dear and loyal;" he praised him for his revolt, and eneouraged him to proeeed in the same path. Jellaehieh now began... | |
| 1852 - 676 pages
...from past wounds, in the horrors of a fresh war of oppression. The king from that moment began openly to address the man whom he himself had branded as a rebel as "dear andjoyal ;" he praised him for his revolt, and encouraged him to proceed in the same path. Jellachieh... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1856 - 1032 pages
...past wounds, in the horrors of a fresh war of oppression. The Emperor from that moment began openly M_ praised him for his revolt, and encouraged him to proceed in the same path. Jellachich now began the... | |
| Men - 1862 - 870 pages
...Hungary was sold, and delivered up by its faithless king to war and slavery. The emperor began openly to address the man whom he himself had branded as a rebel as " dear and loyal," praised Mm for hia revolt, and encouraged him to proceed in the same path. Jellachich now began the... | |
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