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... Slav cause - in 1848 the Slav movement , which had started with philologists , poets , writers , historians , and antiquaries , was only beginning to assume a political character . Still , casual meetings between the delegates seemed ...
... Slav cause - in 1848 the Slav movement , which had started with philologists , poets , writers , historians , and antiquaries , was only beginning to assume a political character . Still , casual meetings between the delegates seemed ...
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... Slav Congress , or a Congress of Austrian Slavs ? An effective restriction of membership to Austrian subjects would have been a declaration in favour of the Habsburg Monarchy and of Austro - Slavism ; it would have turned the Congress ...
... Slav Congress , or a Congress of Austrian Slavs ? An effective restriction of membership to Austrian subjects would have been a declaration in favour of the Habsburg Monarchy and of Austro - Slavism ; it would have turned the Congress ...
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British Academy. ^ Assembly decided to refer the question to the Committee for Slav Affairs.1 The Committee reported on 1 July both on elections in the Slav provinces and the position of the Germans in Bohemia : Pan - Slavism has ...
British Academy. ^ Assembly decided to refer the question to the Committee for Slav Affairs.1 The Committee reported on 1 July both on elections in the Slav provinces and the position of the Germans in Bohemia : Pan - Slavism has ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
IMMATERIALISM Philosophical Lecture By A A Luce Read | 19 |
WORDSWORTH AND POPE Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 33 |
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