Political Economy of Monarchy and Democracy by Hans-Hermann Hoppehttps://archive.lewrockwell.com/hoppe/hoppe23.1.html
of France, had been regional curiosities which ended quickly in financial disasters, such as the collapse of the Dutch "Tulip Mania" in 1637, and the "Mississippi Bubble" and the
Why Belgium Is an Artificial State. And the United Kingdom, Switzerland (and Even Austria-Hungary) Are Not | The Brussels Journalhttps://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/2369
not “national,” but “regional” languages. Some authors apply another definition to the term “national language,” arguing for example that a language such as Welsh is a “national”
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