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... Having no money was a big problem. Despite Fickvena being a writer with a decent income, she too was powerless to solve the school’s funding issues.
Fundraising? A look into the reasons behind the establishment of the Hungarian National School made it clear—collecting funds now was impossible.
It was related to the great revolution of 1848. The advocates for the promotion of the Hungarian language and script were mostly inclined toward the Revolutionary Party. Nearly all of these ...
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