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His Excellency Count Albert Apponyi is one of the most celebrated men in Europe.
The Social and Economic History of Hungary: Its Present Outlook 1923
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Born of an Hungarian nobleman Count Gyula Apponyi de Nagy-Appony and his American wife, she wed King Zog of Albania in 1938.
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Take Apponyi and that nice prelate you brought to see me, Monsignor Giesswein, I suppose they probably hated this whole business as much as we do, but they are swept into the current.
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Count Apponyi saw its great possibilities and contributed an article "The International Parliament" to The Independent of August 24, 1910, which attracted wide attention.
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Count Apponyi had long been known in America as an exponent of liberal ideals in Hungary.
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Count Apponyi then made one of the most eloquent addresses I ever heard.
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The new premier made it clear that he would labor for electoral reform, and issue was joined with him squarely upon this part of his programme by the aristocracy, the gentry, the Chamber of Magnates, and all the adherents of Andrássy, Apponyi, and Kossuth, with the deliberately conceived purpose of frightening the Government, and especially the Emperor-King, into an abandonment of all plans to tamper with existing electoral arrangements.
The Governments of Europe Frederic Austin Ogg 1914
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The Government had all of the while a substantial majority, but the obstructionist tactics of the Independence group, the Apponyi
The Governments of Europe Frederic Austin Ogg 1914
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Madame d'Apponyi [Apponyi, the Austrian ambassador in Paris] was very much vexed with me for not having taken you there before your departure; she hopes that when you come back you will be sure to remember the promise you made me.
Letters Liszt, Franz 1893
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Madame Apponyi was in London during the debates on the Reform Bill of
Collections and Recollections George William Erskine Russell 1886
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