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... respect Austria contrasts unfavourably even with Russia , where the principal approaches to the capital have been solidly constructed and are kept in excellent repair . One of the greatest obstacles to the industrial progress of Austria ...
... respect of race and language : - Germans .. Bohemians , Moravians , and Slovacks Poles .. Russians .. 8,200,000 6,300,000 2,200,000 2,800,000 1,210,000 1,360,000 1,470,000 Slovenians Croats Servians Bulgarians 25,000 Magyars ...
... respecting the iron deposits of Hungary , their extent , capabilities , produce , and geological peculiarities , to the very complete and valuable little work , the joint production of Von Cotta and Von Fellenberg , the title of which ...
... respect , however , are in a fair way of being removed . The prime cost of some of the wines well adapted to English tastes is remarkably low . An eimer ( equal , according to Mr. Dunlop , to about six dozen bottles ) of Hungarian wine ...
... respect- able . Pola , its principal station , notwithstanding its ancient grandeur , is a modern creation : from a poor and long - neglected seaport it has become a fortress of great importance , strongly defended with works bristling ...