An Inquiry Into the State of the Nation at the Commencement of the Present AdministrationLongman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1806 |
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... arrangement as might secure the future independence of Europe , may be determined by a conside- ration of the purposes for which they avow that the league was formed . These are stated in Art . II . of the treaty of Concert * . We shall ...
... arrangement as might secure the future independence of Europe , may be determined by a conside- ration of the purposes for which they avow that the league was formed . These are stated in Art . II . of the treaty of Concert * . We shall ...
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... arrangement . The only specific ob- ject of the coalition , then , was to make war upon France , and try the event . Let us next inquire , whether this object was prosecuted with such a degree of wisdom , as bestowed any title to expect ...
... arrangement . The only specific ob- ject of the coalition , then , was to make war upon France , and try the event . Let us next inquire , whether this object was prosecuted with such a degree of wisdom , as bestowed any title to expect ...
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... dinia , and Rome ; and stipulating for the general arrangement of the balance of Italy . Excluded by the successes of her enemy from all territorial power beyond 1 the Adige , she now saw herself cut out 28 AN INQUIRY INTO THE.
... dinia , and Rome ; and stipulating for the general arrangement of the balance of Italy . Excluded by the successes of her enemy from all territorial power beyond 1 the Adige , she now saw herself cut out 28 AN INQUIRY INTO THE.
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... arrangements they pressed forward in the dark . Far fromde- laying their attack till they had disposed Prussia to join them , they began it with * Sup . Papers , p . 52 . the prospect of her hostility , though , even of 42 AN INQUIRY ...
... arrangements they pressed forward in the dark . Far fromde- laying their attack till they had disposed Prussia to join them , they began it with * Sup . Papers , p . 52 . the prospect of her hostility , though , even of 42 AN INQUIRY ...
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... arrangement of the parts ; of harmony in their movements . England , the main - spring of the union , is not suf- fered to communicate directly with Aus- tria the great moving power ; while the intercourse with such a petty member of ...
... arrangement of the parts ; of harmony in their movements . England , the main - spring of the union , is not suf- fered to communicate directly with Aus- tria the great moving power ; while the intercourse with such a petty member of ...
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Page 216 - 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 218 - ... 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 211 - 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 to assist the Powers in proportion to the exertions they may make to contribute to the common success, it is agreed, that these Subsidies (barring particular arrangements) shall be furnished in the proportion...
Page 217 - The present additional article shall have the same force and validity as if it were inserted, word for word, in the treaty signed this day.
Page 213 - The present separate article shall have the same force and value as if it were inserted, word for word, in the treaty signed this day, and shall be ratified at the same time. In faith...
Page vii - Allies, in the present war, of his Majesty the Emperor of the French, King of Italy, Protector of the League of the Rhine. III. His Majesty the Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary and Bohemia, cedes, as well for himself...
Page 211 - Britannic majesty, in order to concur efficaciously on his side to the happy effects of the present concert, engages to contribute to the common efforts, by employing his forces both by sea and land, as well as his vessels adapted for transporting troops, in such manner as shall be determined upon in the general plan of operations.
Page viii - Venetian territory, not occupied by the troops of his majesty the emperor of the French and king of Italy. The city of Venice...
Page 211 - The establishment of an order of things in Europe, which may effectually guarantee the security and independence of the different States, and present a solid barrier against future usurpations.
Page 213 - The present Separate Article shall have the same force and validity as if it were inserted, word for word, in the Additional Convention aforesaid.