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Pàgina cclxxii
... peace between them . The high character of the Emperor Alexander · being a satisfactory pledge for the sin- cerity and impartiality of his offer , it was immediately accepted ; and , as a further proof of the disposition on the part of ...
... peace between them . The high character of the Emperor Alexander · being a satisfactory pledge for the sin- cerity and impartiality of his offer , it was immediately accepted ; and , as a further proof of the disposition on the part of ...
Pàgina cccvi
... peace , it was ne- cessary to support Russia and Prussia by a powerful co - operation . From this natural view of things , upon which even France could no longer deceive herself , his majesty continued his pre- parations with unwearied ...
... peace , it was ne- cessary to support Russia and Prussia by a powerful co - operation . From this natural view of things , upon which even France could no longer deceive herself , his majesty continued his pre- parations with unwearied ...
Pàgina cccvii
... peace . The city of Prague was fixed upon for the meeting of the congress , and the 5th of July for its opening . In order to obtain a sufficient time for the negociation , it was determined by the same convention that the Emperor ...
... peace . The city of Prague was fixed upon for the meeting of the congress , and the 5th of July for its opening . In order to obtain a sufficient time for the negociation , it was determined by the same convention that the Emperor ...
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