France, and other continental powers, she should be guided by considerations resulting from her own situation and interests. While his majesty therefore laments that Sweden should have found it necessary to purchase peace by considerable sacrifices, his... The Monthly Magazine - Sivu 721810Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Edmund Burke - 1812 - 850 sivua
...should have found it necessary to purchase peace by considerable sacrifices, his majesty cannot complain that she has concluded it without his majesty's participation. It is his majesty's earliest wish that no event may occur to occasion the interruption of those relations of amity which... | |
| 1810 - 544 sivua
...have found it necessary to purchase peace .bv considerable ^acrifiees, his Majesty cannot complain that she has concluded it without his -Majesty's participation....Majesty's earnest wish that no event may occur to occabion the interruption of those relations of amity which it is the desire of his Majesty and the... | |
| William Cobbett - 1810 - 538 sivua
...necessary to purchase peace by considerable saerifices, :iis Majesty cannot complain that she . hat concluded it without his Majesty's participation....amity which it is the desire of his Majesty and the interest of both countries to preserve. —We have it further in command to communicate to you, that... | |
| 1810 - 1018 sivua
...considerable sacrifices, his Majesty cannot complain that she has concluded it without Ыч Majesty'» participation. It is his Majesty's earnest wish that...amity which it is the desire of his Majesty and the interest of both countries to preserve. We have it further in command to communicate to you, that the... | |
| 1810 - 538 sivua
...have " found it necessary to purchase peace by "considerable sacrifices, his Majesty can" not complain that she has, concluded it " without his Majesty's...earnest wish, that no "event may occur to occasion the inter" ruption of those relations of amity, " which it is the desire of his Majesty, " and the interest... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1810 - 692 sivua
...participation. It is his Majesty's earnest vvisji, thai no «Veril may occnr to occasion the interruptions of those relations of amity which it is the desire of his Majesty, and the ,interest of both countries to p.-eserve. . " We have it further in command to communicate to you,... | |
| 1811 - 1054 sivua
...have found it nocessary to purchase peace by considerable sacritices, his ninjesly cannot complain that she has concluded it without his majesty's participation. It is his majesty's earnest with that no event irwy occur to occasion the interruption of those relations of amity which it is... | |
| Edward Holt - 1820 - 730 sivua
...peace by considers able sacrilir.es, his Majesty cannot complain that she has concluded it with 11 itt his Majesty's participation. It is his Majesty's earnest...amity which it is the desire of his Majesty, and the interest of both countries to preserve. — We have it further in command to communicate to you, that... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1825 - 1096 sivua
...should have found it necessary to purchase peace by considerable sacrifices, his majesty cannot complain that she has concluded it without his majesty's participation....amity which it is the desire of his majesty, and the interest of both countries to preserve. — We have it further in command to communicate to you, that... | |
| Two hundred and fifty royal speeches - 1885 - 110 sivua
...should have found it necessary to purchase peace by considerable sacrifices, his Majesty cannot complain that she has concluded it without his Majesty's participation....amity which it is the desire of his Majesty and the interest of both countries to preserve. We have it further in command to communicate to yor that the... | |
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