| 1860 - 782 páginas
...safety of Europe. Whenever he shall judge that such security can in any manner be attained, his majesty will eagerly embrace the opportunity to concert with...of immediate and general pacification. Unhappily no such security hitherto exists ; no sufficient evidence of the principles by which the new government... | |
| Charles Knight - 1861 - 654 páginas
...claim to prescribe to France what shall be the form of her government." As there existed "no sufficient evidence of the principles by which the new government will be directed, — no reasonable ground by which to judge of its stability," to persevere in "a just and defensive war "... | |
| William Freke Williams - 1864 - 786 páginas
...should be her form of government, or in whose hands the necessary authority should be invested, he would eagerly embrace the opportunity to concert with his allies the means of a general pacification, as soon as sufficient stability could be obtained by the parties conducting... | |
| 1877 - 814 páginas
...safety of Europe. Whenever he shall judge that such security can in any manner be attained, his majesty will eagerly embrace the opportunity to concert with...of immediate and general pacification. Unhappily no such •ecarity hitherto exists ; no sufficient evidence of the principles by which the new government... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - 1884 - 668 páginas
...arisen, or from such other circumstances, of whatever nature, as may produce the same end, his Majesty will eagerly embrace the opportunity to concert with his allies the means of a general pacification. Unhappily no such security hitherto exists, no sufficient evidence of the principles... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams - 1884 - 322 páginas
...desired security for future peace, and that " unhappily no such security hitherto exists, no sufficient evidence of the principles by which the new government will be directed, no reasonable ground by which to judge of its stability." To this letter Talleyrand wrote a spirited reply... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams - 1884 - 340 páginas
...desired security for future peace, and that " unhappily no such security hitherto exists, no sufficient evidence of the principles by which the new government will be directed, no reasonable ground by which to judge of its stability." To this letter Talleyrand wrote a spirited reply;... | |
| Charles Kendall Adams - 1884 - 368 páginas
...desired security for future peace, and that " unhappily no such security hitherto exists, no sufficient evidence of the principles by which the new government will be directed, no reasonable ground by which to judge of its stability." To this letter Talleyrand wrote a spirited reply... | |
| Sir John M. Burgoyne - 1885 - 234 páginas
...arisen, or from such other circumstances, of whatever nature, as may produce the same end, his Majesty will eagerly embrace the opportunity to concert with...immediate and general pacification. " Unhappily, no such security hitherto exists, no sufficient evidence of the principles by which the new Government... | |
| Guy Theodore Wrench - 1926 - 486 páginas
...chosen was one which promised no security to England and her allies, for there was " no sufficient evidence of the principles by which the new government will be directed." The answer of Talleyrand might have convinced Lord Granville of the close relations between the French... | |
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