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... remarkable political metamor- phoses that have distinguished the present century , an ancient absolutism has been suddenly transformed into a great constitu- tional state . Its provinces , separated by languages , differences of origin ...
... remarkable . Endowed over a vast extent of her territory with a soil so rich and fertile that it can be compared only to some of the virgin prairies and savannas of the New World , the Austrian empire did not until within a recent ...
... remarkable country which they inhabit . Hun- gary is a vast plain sloping to the south , and is surrounded on every side by mountains of different degrees of elevation . The greater part of the country consists of two levels - one ...
... remarkable peculiarities . In Transylvania it is found in porphyry ; in Bohemia in crystalline schistous rocks ; and in the Tyrol and at Oravicza , an important mining district in Hungary , in a peculiar sandstone , traversed by small ...
... remarkable people who are most numerous in Transylvania are the Rou- the descendants of the civilized Romans of Dacia : they have greatly degenerated under centuries of oppression ; but their facial contour , dark complexion , and ...