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Austria in 1848-49: Being a History of the Late Political Movements in ... - Page 412
by William Henry Stiles - 1852
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Memoirs of a Hungarian Lady, Volume 2

Theresa Pulszky - Hungary - 1850 - 386 pages
...amongst which, Nagy-Enyed, the seat of learning for Transylvania, was reduced to a heap of ruins. But the Hungarian nation, although taken by surprise, unarmed...they had right on their side, defeated the Croatian armies and drove them out of the country. The defeated army fled towards Vienna. One of their leaders...
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Memoirs of a Hungarian Lady, Volume 2

Theresa Pulszky - Hungary - 1850 - 390 pages
...its future prospects in any agony of despair. Measures were immediately taken to increase the •mall standing army by volunteers and the levy of the people....they had right on their side, defeated the Croatian armies and drove them out of the country. The defeated army fled towards Vienna. One of their leaders...
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 58

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1851 - 594 pages
...amongst which NagyEnyed, the seat of learning for Transylvania, was reduced to a heap of ruins. But the Hungarian nation, although taken by surprise, unarmed...granted to them to decamp by night. Another body of 10,000 men was surrounded, and the whole to a man taken prisoners. The defeated army fled towards Vienna....
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Sketch of the Life of Louis Kossuth, Governor of Hungary: Together with the ...

1851 - 130 pages
...amongst which, Nagy-Enyed, the seat of learning for Transylvania, was reduced to a heap of ruins. But the Hungarian nation, although taken by surprise, unarmed...armaments, and drove them out of the country. One of their leaders appealed, after an unsuccessful fight, to the generosity of the Hungarians for a truce,...
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Austria in 1848-49: Being a History of the Late Political ..., Volume 2

William Henry Stiles - Austria - 1852 - 478 pages
...which, Nagy-Igmand, the seat of learning for Transylvania, was reduced to a heap of ruins. But the Hungarian nation, although taken by surprise, unarmed...granted to them to decamp by night. Another body of ten thousand men were surrounded, and the whole, to a man, taken prisoners The defeated army fled in the...
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Kossuth and His Generals: With a Brief History of Hungary; Select Speeches ...

Henry Walter De Puy - Hungary - 1852 - 440 pages
...its future prospects in any agony of despair. " Measures were immediately taken to increase the Email standing army by volunteers and the levy of the people....they had right on their side, defeated the Croatian armies and drove them out' of the country. " The defeated army fled toward Vienna. " One of their leaders...
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Select speeches of L. Kossuth: Condensed and abridged, with Kossuth's ...

L. Kossuth - 1854 - 472 pages
...which, Nagy-Igruand, the seat of learning for Transylvania, was reduced to a heap of ruins. But the Hungarian nation, although taken by surprise, unarmed...Croatian armaments, and drove them out of the country. * * * The defeated army fled in the direction of Vienna, where the emperor continued his demoralizing...
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Select speeches of L. Kossuth: Condensed and abridged, with Kossuth's ...

L. Kossuth - 1854 - 482 pages
...immediately taken . to increase the small standing army by volunteers and the levy of the people. The-e troops, supplying the want of experience by the enthusiasm arising from the feeling that the}' had right on their ni<ie, defeated the Croatian armaments, and drove them out of the conntry....
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 14

Henry Allon - Christianity - 1851 - 604 pages
...despair. ' Measures were immediately taken to increase the small standing army by volunteers and a levy of the people. These troops supplying the want...granted to them, to decamp by night. Another body of 10,000 men was surrounded, and the whole to a man taken prisoners. •' The defeated army fled towards...
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