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| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1812 - 714 pages
...the principles upon which the inviolability of the Baltick is maintained ; however his majesty may at particular periods have forborne, for special reasons...Such forbearance never could have applied but to a state of peace and real neutrality in the north ; and his majesty most assuredly could not be expected... | |
| Charles Verulam Williams - 1813 - 354 pages
...contracted with the knowledge of the British government, it was replied, that however his Majesty might at particular periods have forborne, for special reasons...to act in contradiction to them, such forbearance could never have applied but to a state of peace and real neutrality in the North ; and his Majesty... | |
| Edward Holt - Great Britain - 1820 - 730 pages
...the principles upon which the inviolahility of the Baltic is maintained ; however his Majesty may, at particular periods, have forborne, for special...Such forbearance never could have applied but to a state of peace and real neutrality in the North ; and his Majesty most assuredly could not be expected... | |
| Henry Wheaton - International law - 1836 - 660 pages
...maintained; however she might, at particular periods, have forborne, for special reasons influencing her conduct at the time, to act in contradiction to them....Such forbearance never could have applied but to a state of peace and real neutrality in the north ; and she could not be expected to recur to it after... | |
| David Urquhart - France - 1874 - 78 pages
...Petersburg!!. principles upon which the inviolability of the Baltick is maintained ; however His Majesty may at particular periods have forborne, for special reasons...Such forbearance never could have applied but to a state of peace and real neutrality in the North ; and His Majesty most assuredly could not be expected... | |
| Europe - 1881 - 1114 pages
...; however His Majesty may at particular periods have forborne, for special reasons influencing bis conduct at the time, to act in contradiction to them....Such forbearance never could have applied but to a state of peace and real neutrality in the North ; and Iiis Majesty most assuredly could not be expected... | |
| Henry Wheaton, Coleman Phillipson - International law - 1916 - 1030 pages
...maintained; however she might, at particular periods, have forborne, for special reasons influencing her conduct at the time, to act in contradiction to them....Such forbearance never could have applied but to a state of peace and real neutrality in the north; and she could not be expected to recur to it after... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1484 pages
...is maintained ; however his majesty may, at particular periods, have forborne, for special reasous influencing his conduct at the time, to act in contradiction...Such forbearance never could have applied but to a state of peace and real neutrality in the north ; and his majesty most assuredly could not be expected... | |
| English literature - 1808 - 770 pages
...Majesty may, at particular periods, have forborne, for sprcial reasons, influencing His conduct al ihe time, to act in contradiction to them. Such forbearance never could have applied but to a state .of peace and real neutrality in the North ; and His Majesty most assuredly could not be expected... | |
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