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 1    Pref|  encouraged by the government at Vienna, they took up arms against
 2      II|   Manasseh.~ ~"At court balls in Vienna, doubtless," said the advocate; "
 3      II|        owns a splendid palace in Vienna, a present from Prince Cagliari,
 4       V|        to him by his landlord at Vienna. European innkeepers, be
 5       V|      announced in advance by our Vienna agent, and accordingly we
 6       V|         prince was at present in Vienna, and postal communication
 7       V|        again in St. Stephen's at Vienna."~ ~"But I thought its production
 8       V|       had a chance to hear it in Vienna, where, however, it was
 9     XIV|      imperial officers sent from Vienna, took up arms against us,
10     XIV|        the barricade fighting in Vienna and Rome, and you understand
11     XVI|        and have taken lessons in Vienna from Metternich himself.
12   XVIII|        could drag one of them to Vienna or Rome. But Manasseh, I
13     XIX|        poor woman's body back to Vienna." The prince seated himself
14   XXIII|         made his reappearance in Vienna, the net result of his expedition
15    XXIV| enterprise. He resolved to go to Vienna and petition for the exemption
16    XXIV|     memorial has reached us from Vienna with a refusal," was the
17    XXIV|     worse than hail. Some one at Vienna dealt a mortal blow to all
18  XXVIII|  shrewder course of remaining in Vienna and calmly going about his
19  XXVIII|          the government to leave Vienna within twenty-four hours
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