Circular in question is founded, it should be clearly understood, that no Government can be more .prepared than the British Government is to uphold the right of any State or States to interfere where their own immediate security or essential interests,... Cobbett's Weekly Political Register - Página 4191821Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Edmund Burke - 1822 - 778 páginas
...general principle upon which the circular in question is founded, it should be clearly understood, that no government can be more prepared than the British...states to interfere where their own immediate security or essential interests are seriously endangered by the internal transactions of another state. But... | |
| 1968 - 280 páginas
...Halleck, 4, §7Interven tion in pursuance " It should be clearly understood," wrote Castlereagh, " that no Government can be more prepared than the British...states to interfere, where their own immediate security or essential interests are seriously endangered by the internal transactions of another state. But,... | |
| 1821 - 684 páginas
...effected, the Despatch further states, that " it should be clearly understood, that no government cao be more prepared than the British government is to...states to interfere where their own immediate security or essential interests are seriously endangered by the internal transactions of another State. But... | |
| 1897 - 816 páginas
...at the same time stated that " no government could be more prepared than the British government was to uphold the right of any state or states to interfere where their own immediate security or essential interests are seriously endangered by the internal transactions of another state," provided... | |
| 1823 - 446 páginas
...should be clearly understood that no government can be more prepared, than the British government ¡3, to uphold the right of any state or states to interfere, where their own immediate security or essential interests are seriously endangered, by the internal transactions of another state. But,... | |
| 1823 - 624 páginas
...the general principle upon which the circular in question is founded, it should be clearly understood that no government can be more prepared, than the British government is, to up. hold the right of any state or states to interfere, where their own immediate security or essential... | |
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