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... Austria , though , with the ex- ception of the Ruthenians , the different nationalities composing the Austrian Em- pire feel that their liberties and institu- tions depend upon its maintenance . Hence the loyalty of all his subjects to ...
... Austria , though , with the ex- ception of the Ruthenians , the different nationalities composing the Austrian Em- pire feel that their liberties and institu- tions depend upon its maintenance . Hence the loyalty of all his subjects to ...
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... Austrian , This unwitting prej- udice displays itself again in his estimate of the comparative strategical advantages of Russia and Austria on their mutual frontier . We cannot attempt , within our present limits , to go into close ...
... Austrian , This unwitting prej- udice displays itself again in his estimate of the comparative strategical advantages of Russia and Austria on their mutual frontier . We cannot attempt , within our present limits , to go into close ...
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... Austria , Italy , and Germany might be a match for that of France , if they could safely unite in the Mediter- ranean . But France has the advantage of strategical position ; and in any case , if Russia should be fighting on the side of ...
... Austria , Italy , and Germany might be a match for that of France , if they could safely unite in the Mediter- ranean . But France has the advantage of strategical position ; and in any case , if Russia should be fighting on the side of ...
Contents
THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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