The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 2Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1844 - American literature |
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Page 43
... Prince of Hardenberg to the Prince de Metternich , at a conference which had taken place at Baden , in Austria . There was the treaty of Paris of May 30 , 1814. And , in one word , a mul- titude of documents were to be consulted , and ...
... Prince of Hardenberg to the Prince de Metternich , at a conference which had taken place at Baden , in Austria . There was the treaty of Paris of May 30 , 1814. And , in one word , a mul- titude of documents were to be consulted , and ...
Page 44
... Prince de Metternich who observed , between the prince and his subjects ; and in coun- " these cities have been already recognised tries where the states had even ceased to exist , as free by the alliances they have contracted the ...
... Prince de Metternich who observed , between the prince and his subjects ; and in coun- " these cities have been already recognised tries where the states had even ceased to exist , as free by the alliances they have contracted the ...
Page 45
... Prince by the Emperor Alexander of Russia ; in de Metternich with regard to the Germanic which his majesty stated , with distinctness , confederation . The King of Wirtemberg , that he fully coincided in the sentiments of dissatisfied ...
... Prince by the Emperor Alexander of Russia ; in de Metternich with regard to the Germanic which his majesty stated , with distinctness , confederation . The King of Wirtemberg , that he fully coincided in the sentiments of dissatisfied ...
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... Prince de Met- cal Commission formed to collect together , ternich is one of the ablest state documents for the information of the congress , all par- ever drawn up by any plenipotentiaries of ticulars relative to the territories ...
... Prince de Met- cal Commission formed to collect together , ternich is one of the ablest state documents for the information of the congress , all par- ever drawn up by any plenipotentiaries of ticulars relative to the territories ...
Page 47
... Prince de Metternich was by no means foreign to the preparation of that document . Nothing escaped his notice , no- thing was submitted which had not been laid before him , and which had not obtained , at least , his general approval ...
... Prince de Metternich was by no means foreign to the preparation of that document . Nothing escaped his notice , no- thing was submitted which had not been laid before him , and which had not obtained , at least , his general approval ...
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