In consequence, the sole principle of force, whether between the said Governments or between their Subjects, shall be that of doing each other reciprocal service, and of testifying by unalterable good will the mutual affection with which they ought to... Blackwood's Magazine - Página 2611920Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1816 - 632 páginas
...justice. '• 2. In consequence, the sole principle in force, whether between the said govern* meats, or between their subjects, shall be, that of doing...service, and of testifying by unalterable good-will, tliu mutual affection with which they ought in that evening, respecting the present treaty, would be... | |
| 1816 - 596 páginas
...religion, peace, add justice. • II. In consequence, the sole principle in force, whether between the said Governments, or between their subjects, shall be that of doing each other rcciprocal service, and of testifying by unalterable good- will, the mutual affection with which they... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1816 - 656 páginas
...religion, peace, and justice. " 2. In consequence, the sole principle in force, whether between the saia governments, or between their subjects, shall be,...unalterable good-will, the mutual affection with which tEey ought in that evening, respecting the present treaty, would be equally unaccomplished. It was... | |
| John Weyland - 1816 - 538 páginas
...peace, and justice.* " Art. II. In consequence, the sole principle in force, whether between the said governments or between their subjects, shall be that...reciprocal service, and of testifying, by unalterable good will, the mutual affection with which they ought to be animated, to consider themselves all as... | |
| 1816 - 670 páginas
...peace, and justice. Art. 2. — In consequence, the sole principle in force, whether between the said Governments, or between their subjects, shall be that...reciprocal service, and of testifying by unalterable good will the mutual affection with which they ought to be animated, to consider themselves all as... | |
| John Weyland - 1816 - 556 páginas
...peace, and justice.* " Art. II. In consequence, the sole principle in force, whether between the said governments or between their subjects, shall be that...reciprocal service, and of testifying, by unalterable good will, the mutual affection with which they ought to be animated, to consider themselves all as... | |
| 1816 - 802 páginas
...peace and justice. " A rl. 2. Jn consequence the sole principle in force, whether between the said governments, or between their subjects, shall be that of doing each other recipro-' cal service, and of testifying by unalterable good-will the mutual affection with which they... | |
| 1826 - 820 páginas
...peace, and justice. " ART. II. — In consequence, the sole principle in force, whether between the gaid Governments or between their subjects, shall be that...they ought to be animated ; to consider themselves an members of one and the same Christian nation. The three allied Princes, looking on themselves aa... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1817 - 860 páginas
...peace, and justice. Ai t. 2. Jn consequence, the sole principle in force, whether between the said Governments or between their subjects, shall be that...reciprocal service, and of testifying, by unalterable good will, the mutual affection with which they ought to be animated, to consider themselves all as... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1817 - 860 páginas
...religion, peace, and justice. Art. 2. In consequence, the sole principle in force, whether between the said Governments or between their subjects, shall be that...reciprocal service, and of testifying, by unalterable good will, the mutual affection with which they ought to be animated, to consider themselves all as... | |
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