Should this crisis terminate in any order of things compatible with the tranquillity of other countries, and affording a reasonable expectation of security and permanence in any treaty which might be concluded, the appearance of a disposition to negotiate... Select Works - Sivu xxiitekijä(t) Edmund Burke - 1892 - 384 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Charles MacFarlane - 1851 - 488 sivua
...induced them to have some wish for peace ; and it gave the assurance that any disposition on their part to negotiate for a general peace, on just and suitable terms, would not fail to be met on the part of his majesty with an earnest desire to give it the fullest and speediest effect. On the 6th of November,... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1851 - 488 sivua
...induced them to have some wish for peace ; and it gave the assurance that any disposition on their part to negotiate for a general peace, on just and suitable terms, would not fail to be met on the part of his majesty with an earnest desire to give it the fullest and speediest effect. On the 6th of November,... | |
| Charles James Fox - 1853 - 900 sivua
...system of government ; and that should the destruction and anarchy which had produced the present crisis terminate in any order of things compatible with the...reasonable expectation of security and permanence, the appearance of a disposition to negotiate for a general peace, on just and suitable terms, would... | |
| Edward Baines - 1855 - 620 sivua
...had now led to a crisis, of which it was impossible to see the issue ; but that should this crisis terminate in any order of things compatible with the tranquillity of other countries, and afford a reasonable expectation of security and permanence in any treaty which might be concluded,... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - 1866 - 552 sivua
...declared that should the destruction and anarchy in France, " which had produced the present crisis, terminate in any order of things compatible with the...reasonable expectation of security and permanence, the appearance of a disposition to negotiate for a general peace on just and equitable terms would... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1875 - 592 sivua
...as all his Majesty's ministers constantly argued in debate, was the establishment in France ' of an order of things compatible with the tranquillity of...permanence in any treaty which might be concluded.' Such an order of things was benevolently hoped by his Majesty to have been established in the third... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1878 - 442 sivua
...the opening of Parliament contained a passage which more guardedly foreshadowed the same conclusion. Should the crisis in France, it declared, terminate...affording a reasonable expectation of security and INTRODUCTION. xxiil permanence in any treaty which might be concluded, the appearance of a disposition... | |
| Two hundred and fifty royal speeches - 1885 - 110 sivua
...to the interests of Europe. Should this crisis terminate in any order of things compatible witli tho tranquillity of other countries, and affording a reasonable...negotiate for a general peace on just and suitable terms will not fail to be met, on my part, with an earnest desire to give it the fullest and speediest effect.... | |
| John Holland Rose - 1904 - 460 sivua
...the autumn session of Parliament on October 1gth, 1795, the following pacific suggestion was made. compatible with the tranquillity of other countries,...disposition to negotiate for a general peace on just and equitable terms will not fail to be met, on my part, with an earnest desire to give it the fullest... | |
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