The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volumen3;Volumen8Treuttel and Würtz, Treuttel, Jun, and Richter, 1831 |
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... Spain and Portugal , our measures did sometimes assume the character of a defence of ancient institu- tions . The revolutionary government of France began by exciting revolts in every country , as it were from the mere abstract love of ...
... Spain and Portugal , our measures did sometimes assume the character of a defence of ancient institu- tions . The revolutionary government of France began by exciting revolts in every country , as it were from the mere abstract love of ...
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... Spain , and to raise up nations in the western world with whom England might have a friendly and commercial intercourse . Not long after this , Spain herself rose against the king whom France had placed upon the throne of Philip V ...
... Spain , and to raise up nations in the western world with whom England might have a friendly and commercial intercourse . Not long after this , Spain herself rose against the king whom France had placed upon the throne of Philip V ...
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... Spain , the restoration of the ancient and legitimate house of Bourbon was consequent upon the efforts and councils of the other ancient and legitimate monarchs . Hence the principle of legitimacy and hereditary succession de- rived ...
... Spain , the restoration of the ancient and legitimate house of Bourbon was consequent upon the efforts and councils of the other ancient and legitimate monarchs . Hence the principle of legitimacy and hereditary succession de- rived ...
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... Spain , with the avowed intention of restoring to the King a more abso- lute power over his People . The rest of the Allies encouraged and supported France , and acknowledged that the occasion was one in which their alliance called upon ...
... Spain , with the avowed intention of restoring to the King a more abso- lute power over his People . The rest of the Allies encouraged and supported France , and acknowledged that the occasion was one in which their alliance called upon ...
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... Minute on the Affairs of Spain , communicated to the Monarchs of Austria , Prussia , France and Russia , in May , 1820 . After stating that the monarchs had invited the King of Foreign Policy of England . - Lord Castlereagh . 57.
... Minute on the Affairs of Spain , communicated to the Monarchs of Austria , Prussia , France and Russia , in May , 1820 . After stating that the monarchs had invited the King of Foreign Policy of England . - Lord Castlereagh . 57.
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