This is Volume 2 of the collected speeches of Dezső Szil gyi, a prominent figure in late 19th-century Hungarian politics and legal scholarship. Edited by Gyula Fayer, this volume provides valuable insights into Szil gyi's perspectives on key political and social issues of his time. His speeches offer a window into the debates and concerns that shaped Hungary during a period of significant transformation within the Austro-Hungarian Empire. "Szil gyi Dezső besz dei" serves as a primary source for understanding Hungarian history, political thought, and the art of political oration. This collection is an important resource for scholars and anyone interested in the history of Hungary and Central Europe.
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