The Political Evolution of the Hungarian Nation

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The Political Evolution of the Hungarian Nation
Brabourne, Cecil Marcus Knatchbull-Hugessen, 4th Baron, 1863- [from Old Catalog]
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This body cannot be called upon to serve outside Hungary, except with the consent of Parliament, or, should Parliament not be sitting, by an order signed by the whole Ministry, and requiring subsequent ratification by Parliament.
The flag and the language of command are Hungarian, and the connexion with the common army consists only in the King's right of supreme command, which gives him no authority to compel Hungarians to fight under an Austrian flag, a symbol of non-existent unity, as Law xx
...i. of 1848 provided for the use of the national colours, and that has never been repealed. The develop- ment of this germ into a separate army with its own flag, corps of engineers and artillery, and general stafF, is a question of expediency, and one for the decision only of the Hungarian people and its King. Clause 2 of the law of 1867 clearly indicates that the King's right of supreme command is derived, not from that law, but from previous legislation with which Austria had nothing to do, and section 1 3 says no more than that it is ex- pedient, not imperative, that similar principles should be observed in both countries.

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