| Great Britain. Parliament - 1852 - 796 pagina’s
...the change which has taken place in France, it is that such a state of antagonism had arisen betwen the President and the Assembly, that it was becoming...interests of France, and through them for the interests of the rest of Europe, that the power of the President should prevail, inasmuch as the continuance of... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1871 - 1064 pagina’s
...British Secretary of State, or for the British Ambassador, to pronounce judgment upon that event : hut if your Excellency wishes to know my own opinion on...interests of France, and through them for the interests of the rest of Europe, that tlie power of the President should prevail, inasmuch as the continuance of... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1871 - 1060 pagina’s
...British Secretary of State, or for the British Ambassador, to pronounce judgment upon that event : but if your Excellency wishes to know my own opinion on...interests of France, and through them for the interests of the rest of Europe, that the power of the President should prevail, inasmuch as the continuance of... | |
| Anthony Evelyn M. Ashley (hon.) - 1876 - 408 pagina’s
...British Secretary of State or for the British ambassador, to pronounce judgment upon that event ; but if your Excellency wishes to know my own opinion on...of France, and, through them, for the interests of the rest of Europe, that the power of the President should prevail, inasmuch as the continuance of... | |
| Anthony Evelyn Melbourne Ashley, Evelyn Ashley - 1879 - 542 pagina’s
...British Secretary of State or for the British Ambassador, to pronounce judgment upon that event ; but if your Excellency wishes to know my own opinion on...of France, and, through them, for the interests of the rest of Europe, that the power of the President should prevail, inasmuch as the continuance of... | |
| Evelyn Ashley - 1879 - 534 pagina’s
...judgment upon that event ; but if your Excellency wishes to know my EXPLANATION TO THE PREMIER. 207" own opinion on the change which has taken place in...of France, and, through them, for the interests of the rest of Europe, that the power of the President should prevail, inasmuch as the continuance of... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1880 - 1066 pagina’s
...British Secretary of State, or for the British Ambassador, to pronounce judgment upon that event : but if your Excellency wishes to know my own opinion on...interests of France, and through them for the interests of the rest of Europe, that the power of the President should prevail, inasmuch as the continuance of... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1880 - 1064 pagina’s
...British Secretary of State, or for the British Ambassador, to pronounce judgment upon that event : but if your Excellency wishes to know my own opinion on...interests of France, and through them for the interests of the rest of Europe, that the power of the President should prevail, inasmuch as the continuance of... | |
| Sheldon Amos - 1880 - 548 pagina’s
...inform him of what had taken place. Lord Palmerston had already formed a strong individual opinion that such a state of antagonism had arisen between...co-existence could not be of long duration; and it seemed to him (as he expressed it in a letter written on the 6th to Lord Normanby) ' better for the interests... | |
| Lewis Sergeant - 1881 - 470 pagina’s
...Lord Normanby, at Paris, after the imprisonment of the deputies and the carnage in the streets : — " Such a state of antagonism had arisen between the...better for the interests of France, and through them better for the interests of the rest of Europe, that the power of the President should prevail." Lord... | |
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