16 pagesFormer regent of revolutionary Hungary (1848-1849), Lajos Kossuth, writes an address to the people of the US following the defeat of Hungarian revolutionary forces. Kossuth praises the ideas of liberty and independence and compares Hungary's goals and ambitions to those of the Americans
Reports, 9 pagesIncludes reports on the details of Austro-Hungarian dualism, Austrian and Hungarian ...
4 pages SpeechMessage of Czechoslovak President Tomas Masaryk to the Representatives of Parliament...
There can be no doubt that the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 and the subse- quent war of independence...
10 pagesFormer leader of revolutionary Hungary (1848-1849), Lajos Kossuth (in exile), appeals to US ...
4 pagesHungary's former revolutionary leader, Lajos Kossuth, bemoans the fate of Hungary's crushed r...
Kossuth hoped that during his tour of the United States he would be able to persuade the American Go...
Speech, 4 pagesFormer Hungarian president, Lajos Kossuth, speaks to the Ladies of New York in 1851 a...
Lajos Kossuth Letters written for The New York Times in the years 1853-1856 are short essays comment...
2 pagesAppeal of Hungarian Diet to Austrian Emperor Ferdinand I to help put a stop to Croat rebellio
6 pagesAustrian (Habsburg) Emperor Ferdinand I's reprimand of Croatian Ban Jelacic (Jellachich) and ...
Zdigitalizowano i udostępniono w ramach projektu pn. Rozbudowa otwartych zasobów naukowych Repozytor...
Following the crushing of the Hungarian Revolution and War of Independence of 1848–1849 Lajos Kossut...
In April, 1806, nearly four hundred nobles met in a session of the Közép-Szolnok county assembly in ...
Of the many visitors who came to America before the Civil War, perhaps the strangest guest was Louis...
When Emperor Francis Joseph died in November, 1916, the new monarch Charles I ascended the throne to...
Reports, 9 pagesIncludes reports on the details of Austro-Hungarian dualism, Austrian and Hungarian ...
4 pages SpeechMessage of Czechoslovak President Tomas Masaryk to the Representatives of Parliament...
There can be no doubt that the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 and the subse- quent war of independence...
10 pagesFormer leader of revolutionary Hungary (1848-1849), Lajos Kossuth (in exile), appeals to US ...
4 pagesHungary's former revolutionary leader, Lajos Kossuth, bemoans the fate of Hungary's crushed r...
Kossuth hoped that during his tour of the United States he would be able to persuade the American Go...
Speech, 4 pagesFormer Hungarian president, Lajos Kossuth, speaks to the Ladies of New York in 1851 a...
Lajos Kossuth Letters written for The New York Times in the years 1853-1856 are short essays comment...
2 pagesAppeal of Hungarian Diet to Austrian Emperor Ferdinand I to help put a stop to Croat rebellio
6 pagesAustrian (Habsburg) Emperor Ferdinand I's reprimand of Croatian Ban Jelacic (Jellachich) and ...
Zdigitalizowano i udostępniono w ramach projektu pn. Rozbudowa otwartych zasobów naukowych Repozytor...
Following the crushing of the Hungarian Revolution and War of Independence of 1848–1849 Lajos Kossut...
In April, 1806, nearly four hundred nobles met in a session of the Közép-Szolnok county assembly in ...
Of the many visitors who came to America before the Civil War, perhaps the strangest guest was Louis...
When Emperor Francis Joseph died in November, 1916, the new monarch Charles I ascended the throne to...
Reports, 9 pagesIncludes reports on the details of Austro-Hungarian dualism, Austrian and Hungarian ...
4 pages SpeechMessage of Czechoslovak President Tomas Masaryk to the Representatives of Parliament...
There can be no doubt that the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 and the subse- quent war of independence...