Bulgaria, Past & PresentSherratt & Hughes, 1936 - 480 páginas |
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... Constitution , and selecting Sofia as capital , was dissolved and an extraordinary Sobranye , or Chamber . was elected according to the new Constitution in order to proceed with the choice of a prince . The Tsar Alexander II privately ...
... Constitution , and selecting Sofia as capital , was dissolved and an extraordinary Sobranye , or Chamber . was elected according to the new Constitution in order to proceed with the choice of a prince . The Tsar Alexander II privately ...
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... Constitution , taking care to portray all Bulgarian Liberals as dangerous extremists , which was nothing short of calumny , since neither Stam- bulov , nor Karavelov were inclined to Nihilism . After se- curing Tsar Alexander's III ...
... Constitution , taking care to portray all Bulgarian Liberals as dangerous extremists , which was nothing short of calumny , since neither Stam- bulov , nor Karavelov were inclined to Nihilism . After se- curing Tsar Alexander's III ...
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... Constitution and proclaiming a republic . He withdrew secretly 100 million leva from the Bulgarian National Bank for the pretended purpose of bribing the members of the Reparation Commission at Sofia and obtaining their consent . The ...
... Constitution and proclaiming a republic . He withdrew secretly 100 million leva from the Bulgarian National Bank for the pretended purpose of bribing the members of the Reparation Commission at Sofia and obtaining their consent . The ...
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