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 1    Int         |        Between the United States and Hungary we discover many common
 2    Int         |           traits between America and Hungary in the great field of theory,
 3    Int         |        typical figures which here in Hungary represent such theories
 4    Int         |             of the foreign reader.~ ~Hungary still represents a piece
 5   Pres         |        titles as "The Shakespeare of Hungary" and "The Glory of Hungarian
 6   Pres         |              those wretched days for Hungary. It was Petőfi, the poet,
 7   Pres         |           which suddenly transformed Hungary into a modern state, possessing
 8   Pres         |            their faces in devastated Hungary.~ ~Ripe with experience
 9   Pres         |   English-speaking people.~ ~In 1896 Hungary celebrated the completion
10   Pres         |     paintings sent by the artists of Hungary as a jubilee gift; there
11   Pres         |           come in the latter days.~ ~Hungary boasts four great men: Liszt,
12     II,      II|            from any one who comes to Hungary, or set my foot in the house
13     II,     III|            for peasants' clothing in Hungary. The walls were hung with
14    III,      IV|            weather drew on apace. In Hungary the long autumn makes ample
15     VI,       I| dissatisfaction prevailed throughout Hungary. His irony did not spare
16     VI,       I|          come to the conclusion that Hungary awaited his (Vavel's) enemy
17    VII,      II|       retreated from Italy back into Hungary, the viceroy Eugene following
18    VII,      II|           the peril which threatened Hungary, Poland menaced her from
19    VII,      II|             enemies - Poland against Hungary, Russia against Austria.
20    VII,      II|              Mussulman would protect Hungary in the rear against an invasion
21    VII,      II|             come to be up and doing, Hungary!"~ ~He who had neglected
22    VII,     III|            shore of Lake Neusiedl in Hungary, where their extreme caution
23     IX,       I|           familiar with that part of Hungary.~ ~ ~ ~Lisette and Satan
24     IX,     III|             gallows!"~ ~"No; here in Hungary only traitors are hanged,"
25      X,     III|              nobleman and magnate of Hungary, together with the Countess
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