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1     I,      IV|                     his great talents with the Opposition. He spoke of Kossuth, and
2     I,     VII| Clerical-National-Conservative party, stood in opposition to the champion of the Panslavonic-Liberal-Reform
3    II,     III|                        opinions were in direct opposition to hers.~ ~Still in matters
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