| English essays - 1828 - 718 pages
...confident hope that this untoward event will not ho followed by further hostilities, and will not impede that amicable adjustment of the existing differences...is so manifestly their common interest to accede. " In maintaining the National Faith by adhering to the engagements into which Hii Majesty has entered,... | |
| 1828 - 230 pages
...event will not be followed by further hostilities, and will not impede that amicable adjustment of tha existing differences between the Porte and the Greeks,...is so manifestly their common interest to accede. In maintaining the national faith by adhering to the engagements into which His Majesty has entered,... | |
| Padre amaro - 1828 - 490 pages
...hostilities, and will not impede that amicable adjustment of the existing differences between the Port and the Greeks, to which it is so manifestly their common interest to accede. " In maintaining the national faith, by adhering to the engagements into which his Majesty has entered,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1828 - 838 pages
...us, that these chances have disappeared ; he hopes that evept will no longer be an impediment to the amicable adjustment of the existing differences between the Porte and the Greeks ; but, nevertheless, that does not at all deprive the event of its character of" untoward." The noblcbaron... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1829 - 898 pages
...confident hope that this untoward event will not be followed by further hostilities, and will not impede that amicable adjustment of the existing differences...is so manifestly their common interest to accede. " In maintaining the national faith by adhering to the engagements into which His Majesty has entered,... | |
| History - 1829 - 854 pages
...confident hope that this untoward event will not be followed by further hostilities, and will not impede that amicable adjustment of the existing differences...is so manifestly their common interest to accede. " In maintaining the national faith by adhering to the engagements into which His Majesty has entered,... | |
| History - 1829 - 852 pages
...confident hope that this untoward event will not be followed by further hostilities, and will not impede that amicable adjustment of the existing differences...is so manifestly their common interest to accede. " In maintaining the national faith by adhering to the engagements into which His Majesty has entered,... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1830 - 806 pages
...untoward event, will not be followed by further hostili. ties, and will not impede that ami. cable adjustment of the existing differences between the Porte and the Greeks, to which it is their common interest to accede. In maintaining the national faith, by adhering to the engagements... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1835 - 624 pages
...confident hope, that this untoward event will not be followed by further hostilities, and will not impede that amicable adjustment of the existing differences...which it is so manifestly their common interest to ac. cede. In maintaining the national faith, by adhering to the engagements into which his majesty... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1830 - 628 pages
...confident hope, that this untoward event will not be followed by further hostilities, and will no! impede that amicable adjustment of the existing differences...is so manifestly their common interest to accede. In maintaining the national faith, by adhering to the engagements into which his majesty has entered,... | |
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