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" They fully admitted however that other European states, and especially Austria and the Italian powers, might feel themselves differently circumstanced; and they professed that it was not their purpose to prejudge the question as it might affect them,... "
New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register - Page 94
redigeeritud poolt - 1821
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Blackwood's Magazine, 31. köide

1832 - 1102 lehte
...not their purpose to prejudge the question as it might affect them, or to interfere with the course which such States might think fit to adopt, with a...to their own security, provided only that they were able to give any reasonable assurance that their views were not directed to purposes of aggrandizement,...
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Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, 38. köide

1821 - 472 lehte
...or to interfere with he course which such States might hink fit to adopt, with a view to their >wn security, provided only that they were ready to give...that their views were not directed to purposes of aggrandise-, mcnt, subversive of the territgrial system of Europe, as established by the late treaties....
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The Pamphleteer, 18. köide

Abraham John Valpy - 1821 - 572 lehte
...not their purpose to prejudge the question as it might affect them, or to interfere with the course which such States might think fit to adopt, with a...Majesty's Government, with regard to the Neapolitan question/has been, from the first moment, uniformly regulated ; and copies of the successive instructions...
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The Pamphleteer, 18. köide

Abraham John Valpy - 1821 - 582 lehte
...not their purpose to prejudge the question as it might affect them, or to interfere with the course which such States might think fit to adopt, with a...give every reasonable assurance that their views were Dot directed to purposes of aggrandisement, subversive of the territorial system of Europe, as established...
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The Parliamentary Debates, 4. köide

Great Britain. Parliament - 1821 - 828 lehte
...thé utmost own security, provided only, that they were , danger, be so far reduced to rule, as td be ready to give every reasonable assurance, that their views were not directed to purposes of purposes aggrandizement, subversive of the territorial system of Europe, as established by the late...
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The Parliamentary Debates, 4. köide

Great Britain. Parliament - 1821 - 826 lehte
...not their purpose to prejudge the question, as it might affect them, or to interfere with the course which such states might think fit to adopt, with a view to their own security," and then go on to say, " it should be clearly understood that no government can be more prepared than...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., 63. köide

1822 - 1100 lehte
...purpose of England to prejudge the question as it might affect them, or to interfere with the course which such states might think fit to adopt, with a...the territorial system of Europe, as established by late treaties. The ambassador, however, whom the new government of Naples had dispatched to London,...
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Europe and America, in 1821: With an Examination of the Plan Laid ..., 1. köide

M. de Pradt (Dominique Georges Frédéric) - 1822 - 460 lehte
...not their purpose to prejudge the question as it might affect them, or to interfere with the course which such States might think fit to adopt, with a...that their views were not directed to purposes of aggrandize.ment, subversive of the territorial system of Europe, as established by the late treaties....
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1822 - 768 lehte
...not their purpose to prejudge the question as it might affect them, or to interfere with the course which such states might think fit to adopt, with a view to their own securky, provided only that they were ready to give every reasonable assurance that their views were...
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Annual Register, 63. köide

Edmund Burke - 1822 - 1050 lehte
...it told Austria and Prussia " that we would make no opposition to their projects, provided we had a reasonable assurance, that their views were not directed to purposes of aggrandisement subversive of ihe territorial system of Europe, as established by the * late treaties." — Now, in his view of the...
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