| Walter Scott - Europe - 1824 - 962 pages
...invade the territory of France — of any attempt to introduce disaffection among her soldiery —or of any project to undermine her political institutions ; and so long as the troubles and disturbances of Spain should be confined within the circle of her own territory, they... | |
| Europe - 1824 - 966 pages
...invade the territory of France — of any attempt to introduce disaffection among her soldiery •—or of any project to undermine her political institutions ; and so long as the troubles and disturbances of Spain •hould be confined within the circle of her own territory, they... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1823 - 818 pages
...political institutions : and so long us the struggles and disturbances of Spain should be confined within j the circle of her own territory, they could not be...any plea for foreign interference. If the end of the lust and the beginning of the present century saw all Europe confined against France, it was not on... | |
| History - 1824 - 890 pages
...to invade the territory of France ; of any attempt to introduce disaffection among her soldiery; or of any project to undermine her political institutions...foreign interference. If the end of the last and the begin-« ning of the present century saw all Europe combined against France, it was not on account... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1824 - 966 pages
...invade the territory of France — of any attempt to introduce disaffection among her soldiery — or of any project to undermine her political institutions ; and so long as the troubles and disturbances of Spain «hould be confined within the circle of her own territory, they... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1837 - 1014 pages
...invade the territory of France — of any attempt to introduce disaffection among her soldiery, or of any project to undermine her political institutions...; and so long as the struggles and disturbances of S|>uin should be confined within the circle of her own territory, they could not be admitted by the... | |
| Richard Rush - Great Britain - 1845 - 662 pages
...Powers to induce them to abstain from interfering in the internal affairs of Spain, and declaring that so long as the struggles and disturbances of Spain...Government to afford any plea for foreign interference. It expresses the desire of France to see the dispute made up by amicable arrangements between the mother... | |
| Richard Rush - Great Britain - 1845 - 696 pages
...Powers to induce them to abstain from interfering in the internal affairs of Spain, and declaring that so long as the struggles and disturbances of Spain...be admitted by the British Government to afford any pica for foreign interference. It expresses the desire of France to see the dispute made up by amicable... | |
| Henry Wheaton, William Beach Lawrence - International law - 1855 - 938 pages
...to invade the territory of France ; of any attempt to introduce disaffection among her soldiery ; or of any project to undermine her political institutions...territory, they could not be admitted by the British govern1 Lord Castlereagh's Circular Dispateh, Jan. 19, 1821. Annual Register, vol. Ixii. Part IL p.... | |
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