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Archduke Palatine Stephen to the Hungarian Diet, July 8, 1848

Author
Archduke Palatine Stephen
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
Date Issued
1852Publisher
Phinney & Co.
Subject
Hungarian Diet; 1848; Revolution; Ferdinand V; Habsburg Empire; Transylvania; Croatia; Hungary
Previously Published As
Henry M. De Puy, Kossuth and His Generals (Buffalo: Phinney & Co., 1852), pp. 149-152.
Type
other