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Metternich

[ US /ˈmɛtɝnɪtʃ/ ]
NOUN
  1. Austrian statesman (1773-1859)

How To Use Metternich In A Sentence

  • Metternich, Castlereagh, and Hardenberg saw in them a ruse for foisting on France either Bernadotte, or an orientalized Republic, or The Life of Napoleon I (Volume 2 of 2)
  • Prague and Galicia and Hungary, from Lombardy and Venetia, and from their own easy-going capital, had destituted Metternich. The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 1
  • Princes Metternich and Hardenberg were favorably disposed toward Jewish rights. Emancipation
  • The Tsar gave him a diamond ring, Metternich a gold snuffbox.
  • The man's bagwig, now mostly destroyed, was inscribed with magical texts of a type recorded most completely on the Metternich stela.
  • Talleyrand-Metternich or Thiers; and modern statesmanship and modern diplomacy show pale beside the Machiavelism of the _coulisses_. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 341, March, 1844
  • Occasionally the dyes, such as magenta, mauve, the bright blues, or Metternich green, initiated the fashion.
  • She is joined by soprano Anny Felbermayer, baritones Josef Metternich and Harald Pröglhöpf, tenor Murray Dickie, and bass Walter Berry.
  • The phrase Holy Alliance was a beautiful truth for the Czar, though only a blasphemous jest for his rascally allies, Metternich and The Crimes of England
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