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" Secondly, to use my best endeavours to support the Powers who had contributed to save Europe by their exertions, in their just pretensions to be liberally re-established upon the scale to which their Treaties entitled them to lay claim, and not to be... "
Das Staatsarchiv - Page 316
1863
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Die englische Politik auf dem Wiener Kongreß

Walter Dökert - Congress of Vienna - 1911 - 156 pages
...save Europe by their exertions, in their just pretensions to be liberally reestablished upon the scale to which their treaties entitled them to lay claim,...nevertheless painful and unpopular in themselves." Depesche Nr. 16. über unseren Freunden mit ebensoviel Milde und Nachsicht, selbst gegenüber den feindlichen...
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Transactions of the Royal Historical Society

Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1913 - 280 pages
...Europe by their exertions, in their first pretensions to be liberally re-established upon the scale to which their treaties entitled them to lay claim,...indulgence even to the offending States, as circumstances will permit.' l This policy of creating a 'just equilibrium' Castlereagh had announced as his main...
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Transactions of the Royal Historical Society

Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1913 - 280 pages
...Europe by their exertions, in their first pretensions to be liberally re-established upon the scale to which their treaties entitled them to lay claim,...indulgence even to the offending States, as circumstances will permit.' t This policy of creating a ' just equilibrium ' Castlereagh had announced as his main...
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British Diplomacy, 1813-1815: Select Documents Dealing with the ...

Sir Charles Kingsley Webster - Congress of Vienna - 1921 - 476 pages
...Europe by their exertions, in their just pretensions to be liberally re-established upon the scale to which their Treaties entitled them to lay claim,...the offending States, as circumstances would permit. I have pursued these views, with a fixed and anxious purpose, if possible, not to suffer the peace...
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The Cambridge History of British Foreign Policy, 1783-1919, Volume 1

Sir Adolphus William Ward, George Peabody Gooch - Great Britain - 1922 - 652 pages
...Europe by their exertions, in their just pretensions to be liberally re-established upon the scale to which their treaties entitled them to lay claim,...the offending states, as circumstances would permit. It was for these objects, he said, that he had combatted Russia's plans so warmly. But he was convinced...
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British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 41

Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - Great Britain - 1864 - 1422 pages
...Europe by their exertions, in their just pretensions to be liberally re-established upon the scale to which their Treaties entitled them to lay claim,...which, although not unjust, are nevertheless painful ami unpopular in themselves. And thirdly, to endeavour to combine this latter duty to our friends and...
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