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| Title: | Archduke Palatine Stephen to the Hungarian Diet, July 8, 1848 |
| Authors: | Archduke Palatine Stephen |
| Keywords: | Hungarian Diet 1848 Revolution Ferdinand V Habsburg Empire Transylvania Croatia Hungary |
| Issue Date: | 1852 |
| Publisher: | Phinney & Co. |
| Citation: | Henry M. De Puy, Kossuth and His Generals (Buffalo: Phinney & Co., 1852), pp. 149-152. |
| Abstract: | Archduke Palatine Stephen speaks to the Hungarian Diet about "preserving the integrity of the Hungarian realm" in the face of assaults by "evil-disposed, rebellious agitators" (especially in Croatia). Also speaks of Ferdinand's sanction of the union of Transylvania with Hungary. Assures Hungary of the king's respect for and loyalty to Hungary. |
| Description: | Speech, 3 pages |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1813/2164 |
| Appears in Collections: | 1848-1900: Revolution, Liberalism, Modernization
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