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... hope that she would meet with any resistance from the unaided patriotism and resources of this state . When , therefore , the new alliance professes to have in view the establish- ment of the Dutch independence , one of two things must ...
... hope that she would meet with any resistance from the unaided patriotism and resources of this state . When , therefore , the new alliance professes to have in view the establish- ment of the Dutch independence , one of two things must ...
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... hopes that the Austrian cabinet " may be induced not to wait the issue of the pro- posed negotiations with France ‡ , " but to commence hostilities immediately . His hopes are founded on " the last dispatch from the Russian minister at ...
... hopes that the Austrian cabinet " may be induced not to wait the issue of the pro- posed negotiations with France ‡ , " but to commence hostilities immediately . His hopes are founded on " the last dispatch from the Russian minister at ...
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... hopes , we learn from her own minister at London , who mentions the delay of England to attack France in the North , as the first cause of the subsequent disasters ‡ . Such then was the unwillingness of Au- * Supp . Pap . p . 30 . Ibid ...
... hopes , we learn from her own minister at London , who mentions the delay of England to attack France in the North , as the first cause of the subsequent disasters ‡ . Such then was the unwillingness of Au- * Supp . Pap . p . 30 . Ibid ...
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... hope . If Austria had been desired to name the crisis at which her present necessities , as well as the prospects of bettering her condition , most clearly enjoined an adherence to peace , she must have been blind , indeed , not to fix ...
... hope . If Austria had been desired to name the crisis at which her present necessities , as well as the prospects of bettering her condition , most clearly enjoined an adherence to peace , she must have been blind , indeed , not to fix ...
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... hopes of suc- cess at Berlin , nor from hurrying on mea- sures at St. Petersburgh and Vienna , as if there was no chance of failure . a In the " Plan of Operations " proposed by Austria , we find mention made of " great and important ...
... hopes of suc- cess at Berlin , nor from hurrying on mea- sures at St. Petersburgh and Vienna , as if there was no chance of failure . a In the " Plan of Operations " proposed by Austria , we find mention made of " great and important ...
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Page iii - Treaty signed this day. It shall be ratified, and the ratifications shall be exchanged at the same time. In witness whereof, the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the same, and have affixed thereto their seals.
Page viii - ... of this day. It shall be ratified, and the ratifications shall be exchanged at the same time. In faith of which the respective plenipotentiaries have signed it, and affixed the seal of their arms. Done at Paris, 30th of May, in the year of our Lord, 1814.
Page ii - Treaty shall be approved and ratified by the President of the United States of America, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate of the said States, and by His Majesty the Emperor of all the Russias...
Page i - They have agreed, in consequence, to employ the most speedy and the most efficacious means to form a general League of the states of Europe, and to engage them to accede to the present concert...
Page 104 - His strength lay rather in a true discerning and sound judgment than in imagination or invention. His designs were always great and good; but it was thought he trusted too much to that, and that he did not descend enough to the humours of his people to make himself and his notions more acceptable to them.
Page xviii - Venetian territory, not occupied by the troops of his Majesty the .Emperor of the French and King of Italy. The city of Venice...
Page ii - Majesty will, moreover, assist the different Powers who shall accede thereto, by subsidies, the amount of which shall correspond to the respective Forces which shall be employed ; and in order that the said pecuniary succours may be proportioned in the manner most conducive to the general good, and...
Page viii - The present Treaty of Defensive Alliance shall be ratified by the two high contracting parties, and the ratifications thereof shall be exchanged at Constantinople within the space of two months, or sooner if possible.
Page xviii - It is in like manner agreed, that each of the places which are to be successively evacuated by the French troops, within the times above-mentioned, shall not be taken possession of by the Austrian troops, till eight and forty hours after the evacuation. It is also agreed, that the magazines left by the French army, in the places which they shall successively evacuate shall remain at its disposal ; and that the high contracting parties shall make an arrangement relative to all contributions of war...
Page ii - ... enemy, and according to the official report of the armies employed. at the opening of the campaign, and of the several reinforcements which may join them. An arrangement shall be made in conformity with the plan of operations, which shall be forthwith regulated as...