Ausgleich
noun
the agreement (1867) that established the dual monarchy of austria-hungary
historical examples
the ausgleich was of ill-omen to the slav subjects of hungary.
the birth of yugoslavia, volume 1 henry baerlein
the all-important ausgleich remained hard aground, and could not be sparred off.
the man that corrupted hadleyburg and other stories mark twain (samuel clemens)
his negotiations with hungary produced the compromise, the ausgleich, of 1867.
the birth of yugoslavia, volume 1 henry baerlein
on these terms the ausgleich could be put through in an hour—apparently.
the man that corrupted hadleyburg and other stories mark twain (samuel clemens)
curiously enough the german word ausgleich has generally been used in england to designate this arrangement.
tales from jkai mr jkai
thun then arranged with the hungarian ministers a compromise about the ausgleich.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 3, part 1, slice 1 various
yet ausgleich and its hungarian equivalent kiegyezés simply mean composition.
tales from jkai mr jkai
well, i am unspeakably glad to have that ausgleich off my hands.
mark twain’s speeches mark twain (samuel clemens)
each of the financial and economic reforms described above the ausgleich with hungary.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 3, part 1, slice 1 various
votes upon motions, whether carried or defeated, could make endless delay, and postpone the ausgleich to next century.
the man that corrupted hadleyburg and other stories mark twain (samuel clemens)
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