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" in pursuance of the third article of the said Treaty; but is not to be understood as binding His Britannic Majesty to prosecute the war, with a view of imposing upon France any particular government. However solicitous the Prince Regent must be to see... "
Recueil des traités et conventions conclus par la Russie avec les puissances ... - Page 229
by Russia - 1895
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The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, Emperor of the French: With a ..., Volume 3

Walter Scott - France - 1827 - 454 pages
...the Prince Regent, referring to the eighth article of the treaty, and declaring that it should not be understood as binding his Britannic Majesty to prosecute the war, with the view of forcibly imposing on France any particular government. The other contracting powers agreed...
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The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volume 3; Volume 8

English literature - 1831 - 564 pages
...his faction, or shall hereafter join it. On signing this treaty Lord Castlercagh declared, that " it is not to be understood as binding his Britannic Majesty...of imposing upon France any particular government;" this is " in conformity to the principles upon which the British government has invariably regulated...
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The Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: Life of Napoleon Buonaparte

Sir Walter Scott - France - 1835 - 518 pages
...the Prince Regent, referring to the eighth article of the treaty, and declaring that it should not be understood as binding his Britannic Majesty to prosecute the war, with the view of forcibly imposing on France any particular government. The other contracting powers agreed...
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Life of Napoleon Buonaparte: With a Preliminary View of the ..., Volume 15

Walter Scott - France - 1835 - 528 pages
...the Prince Regent, referring to the eighth article of the treaty, and declaring that it should not be understood as binding his Britannic Majesty to prosecute the war, with the view of forcibly imposing on France any particular government. The other contracting powers agreed...
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The Miscellaneous Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volume 15

Walter Scott - Novelists, English - 1836 - 492 pages
...the Prince Regent, referring to the eighth article of the treaty, and declaring that it should not be understood as binding his Britannic Majesty to prosecute the war, with the view of forcibly imposing on France any particular government. The other contracting powers agreed...
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The History of Modern Europe: with an Account of the Decline and ..., Volume 4

William Russell - Europe - 1837 - 806 pages
...declared, in a separate article, that he did not consider himself as bound to reinstate that monarch, or, " to prosecute the war with a view of imposing upon France any particular government." While the allied powers were preparing to crush the invader of France, the fugitive king, who was followed...
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Memoirs of the life of sir Samuel Romilly, written by himself, ed ..., Volume 1

sir Samuel Romilly - 1840 - 490 pages
...the 25th of March, between England and the allied powers, in which he declared that the treaty was not to be understood as binding His Britannic Majesty to prosecute the war with a view of imposing on France any particular government; and the letter of Lord Clancarty, written from Lord cianVienna...
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Memoirs of the Life Sir Samuel Romilly, Volume 3

Samuel Romilly - Lawyers - 1840 - 498 pages
...the 25th of March, between England and the allied powers, in which he declared that the treaty was not to be understood as binding His Britannic Majesty to prosecute the war with a view of imposing on France any particular government; and the letter of Lord Clancarty, written from Lord ciai Vienna...
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Memoirs of the Life of Sir Samuel Romilly, Volume 3

Samuel Romilly - Great Britain - 1840 - 466 pages
...the 25th of March, between England and the allied powers, in which he declared that the treaty was not to be understood as binding His Britannic Majesty to prosecute the war with a view of imposing on France any particular government; and the letter of Lord Clancarty, written from Lord cianVienna...
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Speeches, Reviews, Reports, &c

Joseph Blunt - Cherokee Indians - 1843 - 290 pages
...the article inviting his Most Christian Majesty to accede to the treaty," was not to be considered as binding his Britannic Majesty to prosecute the...any particular government. "However solicitous," the declaration went on to say, " he might be to see his Most Christian Majesty restored, and to contribute...
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