| 1813 - 744 pages
...America, of Denmark, the King of Spain, and all the allied princes; and on the opposite side, those of England, Russia, Prussia, the Spanish insurgents, and the other Allies of that belligerent mass. In this Congress would be established the basis of a long peace. But it is doubtful... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1813 - 442 pages
...Allied Princes on the one hand, and on the other, Plenipotentiaries of England, Russia, Prus-. sia, the Spanish Insurgents, and the other, Allies of this hostile mass, should meet, and lay the ground woik of a durable peace." To whom this proposition was addressed, in wlr.it manner, in uh.it... | |
| John Philippart - Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815 - 1813 - 470 pages
...America, of Denmark, the King of Spain, and all the allied princes ; and on the opposite side, those of England, Russia, Prussia, the Spanish insurgents, and the other Allies of that belligerent mass. In this Congress would be established the basis of a long peace. But it is doubtful... | |
| John Philippart - Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815 - 1813 - 470 pages
...America, of Denmark, the King of Spain, and all the allied princes ; and on the opposite side, those of England, Russia, Prussia, the Spanish insurgents, and the other Allies of that belligerent mass. In this Congress would be established the basis of a long peace. But it is doubtful... | |
| John Philippart - Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815 - 1814 - 388 pages
...France, the United States of North America, Denmark, the King of Spain, and the other allied Princes on the one hand; and on the other, plenipotentiaries...manner, in what diplomatic form, through whose organ it could have been done, was perfectly unknown to the Austrian Cabinet, which only was made acquainted... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1814 - 830 pages
...the United States of North America, Denmark, the King of Spaiu, and the other Allied Princes on ihe one hand; and on the other. Plenipotentiaries of England, Russia, Prussia, the Spanish Insurgents, aud the other Allies of this hostile mass, should meet, and lay the groundwork of a durable peace."... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 888 pages
...France, the United States of North America, Denmark, the king of Spain, and the other allied princes on the one hand, and on the other, plenipotentiaries...manner, in what diplomatic form, through whose organ it could have been done, was perfectly unknown to the Austrian cabinet, which only was made acquainted... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1815 - 770 pages
...Spain, and the other allied princes on the one hand ; and on the other, plenipotentiaries of lingland, Russia, Prussia, the Spanish insurgents, and the other...manner, in what diplomatic form, through whose organ it could have been done, was perfectly unknown to the Austrian cabinet, •which only was made acquainted... | |
| Europe - 1815 - 772 pages
...States of North America, Denmark, the King of Spain, and the other allied princes on the one har.d ; and on the other, plenipotentiaries of England, Russia,...ground-work of a durable peace." To whom this proposition \vas addressed, in what manner, in what diplomatic form, through whose organ it could have been done,... | |
| Edward Baines - Europe - 1818 - 746 pages
...of America, Denmark, the King of Spain, and all the allied princes ; and on the opposite side, those of England, Russia, Prussia, the Spanish insurgents, and the other allies of that belliger, eat mass."* The Emperor of Austria, in order that his mediation might be the more efficient,... | |
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