| Alexander William Kinglake - 1863 - 600 páginas
...re-establishment of peace between the belligerent Powers ; and the Governments represented by the Undersigned engage to endeavour in common to discover the guarantees most likely to attach the existence of that Empire to the general equilibrium of Europe ; as they also declare themselves ready to deliberate... | |
| ALEXANDER WILLIAM KINGLAKE - 1868 - 722 páginas
...between the belligerent Powers ; and the Governments represented by the Undersigned engage to endeavor in common to discover the guarantees most likely to attach the existence of that Empire to the general equilibrium of Europe ; as they also declare themselves ready to deliberate... | |
| Sir Edward Hertslet - 1875 - 896 páginas
...re-establishment of Peace between the Belligerent Powers ; and the Governments represented by the Undersigned engage to endeavour in common to discover the Guarantees most likely to attach the existence of that Empire to the general equilibrium of Europe ; as they also declare themselves ready to deliberate... | |
| Henry Tyrrell (teacher of elocution.) - 1879 - 462 páginas
...re-establishment of peace between the two belligerent powers ; and the governments above represented engage to endeavour in common to discover the guarantees most likely to attach the existence of that empire to the general equilibrium of Europe; as they also declare themselves ready to deliberate... | |
| Charles Alan Fyffe - 1889 - 610 páginas
...contingencies in which Prussia might ultimately * Eastern Papers, viii. 1. be found on the side of the C/.ar. Striving to the utmost to discover some principle,...Courts of Vienna and Berlin were not found wanting ; but the war in which England and France were now engaged was one which they had undertaken at their... | |
| Charles Alan Fyffe - 1890 - 594 páginas
...evacuation of the Principalities b^ Russia, and in the resolution to enforce this, if necessary, by arms. Protocols witnessing this agreement were signed on...Courts of Vienna and Berlin were not found wanting ; but the war in which England and France were now engaged was one which they had undertaken at their... | |
| Sir Spencer Walpole - 1890 - 504 páginas
...the civil and religious rights of his Christian subjects ; they had further declared that they would endeavour in common to discover the guarantees most likely to attach the existence of that Empire to the general equilibrium of Europe.1 But the four Powers which signed this vague protocol... | |
| Charles Alan Fyffe - 1896 - 1246 páginas
...contrary, fair warning had been given that there were contingencies in which Prussia might ultimately be found on the side of the Czar. Striving to the...Courts of Vienna and Berlin were not found wanting; but the war in which England and France we« * Eastern Papers, viii. i. 1854. S/EGE OF StLISTRIA. 843... | |
| 1854 - 726 páginas
...re-establishment of peace between the belligerent powers ; and the Governments represented by the undersigned engage to endeavour in common to discover the guarantees most likely to attach the existence of that empire to the general equilibrium of Europe, as they also declare themselves ready to deliberate... | |
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