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" 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... "
The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time - Page 357
by Great Britain. Parliament - 1816
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The Trend of History: Origins of Twentieth Century Problems

William Kay Wallace - Europe - 1922 - 408 pages
...they will, on all occasions and in all places, lend each other aid and assistance." And further that "the three allied Princes looking on themselves as...Prussia, and Russia, thus confessing that the Christian world, of which they and their people form a part, has in reality no other Sovereign than Him to whom...
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The Holy Alliance: The European Background of the Monroe Doctrine

William Penn Cresson - Monroe doctrine - 1922 - 168 pages
...unalterable goodwill the mutual affection with which they should be animated. They will consider themselves as members of one and the same Christian nation; the...Providence to govern three branches of the one family. The rulers of Austria, Prussia and Russia thus confess that the Christian world of which they and their...
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The New International Encyclop©Œdia, Volume 11

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1922 - 878 pages
...Governments or between their Subjects, shall be that of doing each other reciprocal service, and . . . to consider themselves all as members of one and the...Prussia, and Russia, thus confessing that the Christian world, of which they and their people form a part, has in reality no other Sovereign than Him to whom...
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A History of Europe and the Modern World, 1492-1914

Robert Balmain Mowat - Europe - 1927 - 474 pages
...reciprocal service, and of testifying by unalterable goodwill, the natural affection with which they ought to be animated, to consider themselves all as members...delegated by Providence to govern three branches of One family, namely Austria, Prussia and Russia, thus confessing that the Christian World, of which...
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Europe in the Nineteenth Century (1789-1914)

Arthur James Grant, Harold William Vazeille Temperley - Europe - 1927 - 616 pages
...reciprocal service, and of testifying by unalterable good will the mutual affection by which they ought to be animated, to consider themselves all as members...delegated by Providence to govern three branches of One Family, namely, Austria, Prussia, and Russia, thus confessing that the Christian world, of which...
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Sidelights on Our Social and Economic History

Samuel Eagle Forman - Industries - 1928 - 536 pages
...reciprocal service, and of testifying by unalterable good will the mutual affection with which they ought to be animated, to consider themselves all as members...Austria, Prussia, and Russia, thus confessing that the O1ristian world, of which they and their people form a part, has in reality no other Sovereign than...
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Memorandum on the Monroe Doctrine

J. Reuben Clark (Jr.) - Monroe doctrine - 1930 - 272 pages
...reciprocal service, and of testifying by unalterable goodwill the mutual affection with which they ought to be animated, to consider themselves all as members...Prussia, and Russia, thus confessing that the Christian world, of which they and their people form a part, has in reality no other Sovereign than Him to whom...
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The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 77, Part 1

Nineteenth century - 1915 - 756 pages
...reciprocal service, and of testifying by unalterable good will the mutual affection with which they ought to be animated, to consider themselves all as members...Prussia, and Russia, thus confessing that the Christian world, of which they and their people form a part, has in reality no other Sovereign than Him to whom...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 58

Edmund Burke - History - 1817 - 862 pages
...reciprocal service, and of testifying, by unalterable good will, the mutual affection with which they ought to be animated, to consider themselves all as members...Princes looking on themselves as merely delegated by 1'rovidence to govern three branches of the one family, namely, Austria, Prussia, and Russia ; thus...
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United States Congressional Serial Set

United States - 1980 - 272 pages
...reciprocal service, and of testifying by unalterable goodwill the mutual affection with which they ought to be animated, to consider themselves all as members...Prussia, and Russia, thus confessing that the Christian world, of which they and their people form a part, has in reality no other Sovereign than Him to whom...
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