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Deák Ferencz Beszédei, 1829-1873
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This book is a collection of speeches given by Ferencz Deák during the years 1829-1873. Deák was a Hungarian statesman, often referred to as the 'Wise Man of the Nation' for his role in achieving the Compromise of 1867 which established the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The speeches cover a range of topics including political reform, national unity, and cultural preservation.

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