The Political Evolution of the Hungarian Nation volume 2

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The Political Evolution of the Hungarian Nation volume 2
Cecil Marcus Knatchbull Hugessen Brabourne
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1 A certain amount of acrimony characterised the debates which ensued. Deak suggested that the opposition was of a disingenuous character, and that its authors would be the first to regret the failure of negotiations which aimed at restoring happi- ness and tranquillity to a distracted country. 2 In his turn Tisza contrasted the strictly constitutional attitude adopted by Deak in 1 86 1 with that which he now assumed, and accused him of inconsistency — an accusation which is easily substantiate...d in the case of any politician who is not too young to have had the opportunity of making mistakes, or too foolish to be able to recognise them when made. Absolute consistency implies the possession of an omnis- cience which Deak was far too modest to claim, or an inability to profit by experience which no one could lay to his charge. The fact was that the strain and worry of the past years had begun to tell upon the " old gentleman, " as he was affectionately called. He had missed the golden opportunity which Koniggratz had, apparently, offered of exacting full recognition of the constitutional rights ot Hungary, and now, fearing the responsibility of exposing his country to a further period of alien rule, agreed to a compromise which involved the partial abandonment of a still defensible position.

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