| 1819 - 480 pagina’s
...parties to this system by their own principles, no less than by the interests of their people, offers to Europe the most sacred pledge of its future tranquillity. The object of this union Is as simple as it is great and salutary. It does not tend to any new political combination —... | |
| Noah Worcester - 1816 - 814 pagina’s
...to this system, by their own principles, no .less than by the interests of their people, offers to Europe the most sacred pledge of its future tranquillity. The object of this union is as simple as it is great and salutary. It does not tend to any new political combination —... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1818 - 624 pagina’s
...parties to this system, by their own principles, no less than by the interests of their people, offen to Europe the most sacred pledge of its future tranquillity. " The object of this union is as simple a« it is great and salutary- It does not tend to any new political combination,... | |
| 1818 - 616 pagina’s
...this system, by their own principles, no has than by the interests of their people, offers to Kuiope the most sacred pledge of its future tranquillity. ' " The object of this union h us simple as it is great and salutary. It doe» not tend to any new political combination —... | |
| 1819 - 838 pagina’s
...parties to this system, by their own principles, no less than by the interests of their people, offers to Europe the most sacred pledge- of its future tranquillity. " The object of this union is as simple as it is great and salutary. It does not tend to any new political combination —... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1821 - 582 pagina’s
...parties to this system, by their own principles, no less than by the interests of their people, offers to Europe the most sacred pledge of its future tranquillity. The object of this union is as simple as it is great and salutary. It does not tend to any new political combination —... | |
| Walter Scott - 1822 - 772 pagina’s
...parties to this system, by their own principles, no less than by the interests of their people, offers to Europe the most sacred pledge of its future tranquillity. " The object of this union is ai simple as it is great and salutary. It does not tend to any new political combination —... | |
| Bishop Imre Szabo - 1857 - 414 pagina’s
...which practically proved almost before the ink was dry, what the impious framers meant not to do. " The object of this alliance is as simple as it is...directed towards any new political undertakings, nor docs it intend any disturbance of the relations at present subsisting between the powers. The sovereigns... | |
| Sir Edward Hertslet - 1875 - 848 pagina’s
...parties to this System, by their own principles, no less than by the interests of their people, offers to Europe the most sacred pledge of its future tranquillity. The object of this Union is as simple as it is great and salutary. It does not tend to any new political combination —to... | |
| French Ensor Chadwick - 1909 - 632 pagina’s
...parties to this system by their own principles, no less than by the interest of their people, offers to Europe the most sacred pledge of its future tranquillity. The object of this union is as simple as it is great and salutary. It does not tend to any new political combination —... | |
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