| Edmund Burke - History - 1871 - 670 pages
...pledge for regular and peaceful government — afforded the Emperor of the French a pretext for a cams belli, put forward in a manner long since unknown...removal of the very pretext itself, with that disregard to the people's right to the blessings of peace of which the history of a former ruler of France affords... | |
| Edmund Burke - Books - 1871 - 666 pages
...sorely tried people a pledge for regular and peaceful government — afforded the Emperor of the French a pretext for a casus belli, put forward in a manner...removal of the. very pretext itself, with that disregard to the people's right to the blessings of peace of which the history of a former ruler of France affords... | |
| History - 1871 - 664 pages
...sorely tried people a pledge for regular and peaceful government — afforded the Emperor of the French a pretext for a casus belli, put forward in a manner...removal of the very pretext itself, with that disregard to the people's right to the blessings of peace of which the history of a former ruler of France affords... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1871 - 816 pages
...the Emperor of the French a pretext for a ram» belli, put forward in a manner which has long been unknown in the annals of diplomatic intercourse, and...pretext itself, with that disregard for the people's rieht for the blessings of peace, of which the history of a former ruler of France affords во many... | |
| Carl Abel - Europe - 1871 - 658 pages
...sorely-tried people a pledge for orderly and peaceful government — afforded the Emperor of the French a pretext for a casus belli, put forward in a manner...the annals of diplomatic intercourse, and adhered to with that disregard for the right of nations to the blessings of peace of which the history of a foimer... | |
| Henry Montague Hozier, William Henry Davenport Adams - Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871 - 1870 - 554 pages
...sorely-tried people a pledge for regular and peaceful government — afforded the emperor of the French a pretext for a casus belli, put forward in a manner...removal of the very pretext itself, with that disregard of the people's right to the blessings of peace of which the history of a former ruler of France affords... | |
| John Cleaves Henderson - Education - 1877 - 154 pages
...a sorely -tried people a pledge for regular and peaceful government, afforded the Emperor of France a pretext for a casus belli, put forward in a manner long unknown in the annals of diplomatic intercourse, and aJhercd to after the removal of the very pretext... | |
| Archibald Forbes - Germany - 1888 - 400 pages
...candidature of the Hohenzollern Prince had been seized upon by France as a mere pretext for a casuts belli, " put forward in a manner long since unknown...the very pretext itself, with that disregard for the peoples' right to the blessings of peace of which the history of a former ruler of France affords so... | |
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