| Joseph Blunt - Cherokee Indians - 1843 - 300 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... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - France - 1843 - 414 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... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - Great Britain - 1863 - 764 pages
...parlies, upon principles of mutual security, to a common effort against the power of Napoleon Buonaparte, in pursuance of the third article of the said Treaty,...but is not to be understood as binding His Britannic Mujesty to prosecute the war with a view of imposing upon France any particular form of government.... | |
| Archibald Alison - Great Britain - 1861 - 396 pages
...parties, upon principles of 'mutual security, to a common effort against the power of Napoleon Buonaparte, in pursuance of the third article of the said treaty,...as binding his Britannic Majesty to prosecute the tear with a view of imposing upon France any particular government. " However anxious the Prince Regent... | |
| Archibald Alison - Great Britain - 1861 - 392 pages
...parties, vpon principles of mutual security, to a common effort against the power of Napoleon Buonaparte, in pursuance of the third article of the said treaty, but is not to be understood as binding hi* Britannic Majesty to prosecute the uar with a rim of imjyosina vpon France any particular government.... | |
| Henry Ottley - 1872 - 212 pages
...Diplomacy. Article 8," (which invited the king of France to accede to it), to the effect that " it was not to be understood as binding His Britannic Majesty...of imposing upon France any particular government." This declaration was obviously the result of, and in deference to, the strongly expressed opinions... | |
| English literature - 1878 - 596 pages
...Napoleon Bonaparte, in pursuance of the third article of the said treaty ; but is not to be understood at binding his Britannic Majesty to prosecute the war,...Most Christian Majesty restored to the Throne, and however anxious he is to contribute, in conjunction with his allies, to so auspicious an •event,... | |
| American periodicals - 1878 - 860 pages
...understood as binding his Britannic Mnjcsty to prosecute the war, with a virtu of imposing upon J-rance any particular government. However solicitous the...Most Christian Majesty restored to the throne, and however anxious he is to contribute, in conjunction with his allies, to so auspicious an event, he... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1816 - 838 pages
...mutual security, to a common effort «gainst the power of Napoleon Buonaparte, in pursuance of the Hd article of the said Treaty ; but is not to be understood...prosecute the war, with a view of imposing upon France any particulargovernment. However solicitous the Prince Regent must be to see his most Christian Majesty... | |
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