| John Ramsay McCulloch - Commercial geography - 1842 - 968 pages
...whom they were granted, should, as the law directs, be given only as the reward of public cervices, and not sold, as at present, to the highest bidder...employed and trusted by the Austrian government in Austria.*' The Hungarians attach great importance to their country's being recognised as an independent... | |
| John Paget - Hungary - 1850 - 376 pages
...year before. Of the gravamina and postulata of the first, fourteen were chosen out as preferenlialia, and passed both chambers. These preferentialia may...be observed, and yet, with one or two very trifling excep9* 102 HUNGARY AND TRANSYLVANIA. tions, they have all been met by evasion or delay, so that it... | |
| John Paget - Hungary - 1850 - 340 pages
...not merely nominally, independent of the Austrian Chancery ; that the coinage should bear the arras of Hungary, and that the exportation of gold and silver...be observed, and yet, with one or two very trifling excep9* tions, they have all been met by evasion or delay, so that it was impossible for the nation... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - Geography - 1851 - 1016 pages
...extinction of the families to whom they were granted, should, as the law directs, be given only ar ޚ HV <(f r a Y{ Y =g Q ea ' | e > rAd p hc... - { c bs y4 F e+5H [T b= | n{:7 Austria. The Hungarians attach great importance to their ' I kingdom. : acts, and the regalia of the... | |
| Edwin Lawrence Godkin - Hungary - 1853 - 400 pages
...the crown upon the extinction of the families to whom they were granted, should, as the law directed, be given only as the reward of public services, and...trusted by the Austrian government in Hungary."! These, as may be readily perceived, were all so many demands that the existing laws should be strictly carried... | |
| Edwin Lawrence Godkin - Literary Criticism - 1853 - 408 pages
...the crown upon the extinction of the families to whom they were granted, should, as the law directed, be given only as the reward of public services, and...and trusted by the Austrian government in Hungary. "f These, as may be readily perceived, were all so many demands that the existing laws should be strictly... | |
| Edwin Lawrence Godkin - History - 1853 - 398 pages
...the crown upon the extinction of the families to whom they were granted, should, as the law directed, be given only as the reward of public services, and...employed and trusted by the Austrian government in Hungary."t These, as may be readily perceived, were all so many demands that the existing laws should... | |
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