| Edmund Burke - 1864 - 776 頁
...Plenipotentiaries of all the Courts concurred unanimously in the intention of their colleague, and did not hesitate to express in the name of their Governments...which any serious misunderstanding may arise should have recourse to friendly mediation before appealing to arms. The solicitude of the Emperor goes further... | |
| 1864 - 998 頁
...Plenipotentiaries of ail the Courts concurred unanimously in the intention of their colleague, and did not hesitate to express in the name of their Governments...which any serious misunderstanding may arise should have recourse to friendly mediation before appealing to arms. The solicitude of the Emperor goes further... | |
| 1873 - 398 頁
...the wish of the signatory governments, that States between which any serious misunderstanding might arise, should before appealing to arms, have recourse...offices of a friendly power. The Plenipotentiaries at Paris took still a further step, which seemed to indicate that they regarded war between two nations... | |
| 1856 - 590 頁
...attention of the different governments, they close the protocol in the following words: — " ' Whereupon the plenipotentiaries do not hesitate to express,...before appealing to arms, have recourse, as far as circumstance.-; might allow, to the good offices of a friendly power. The plenipotentiaries hope that... | |
| John Wade - 1856 - 862 頁
...government. Eventually the proposition was qualified, and agreed to by all the parties in this form : — " The Plenipotentiaries do not hesitate to express,...States, between which any serious misunderstanding mar arise, should, before appealing to arms, have recourse, as far as circumstances might allow, to... | |
| Leone Levi - 1859 - 534 頁
...the Powers parties to the Treaty of Paris, and recorded in the 23rd Protocol of their Conferences, " that States between which any serious misunderstanding...might allow, to the good offices of a friendly Power." Count Cavour, the Sardinian Plenipotentiary, on that occasion gave an apparently cordial adhesion to... | |
| 1859 - 830 頁
...terminated the Crimean war, we hear the voice of all Europe in its favor : " The plenipotentiaries did not hesitate to express, in the name of their governments, . the wish that States, between which any misunderstanding may arise, should have recourse to the good offices of a friendly power." Thus is... | |
| Tyrtaeus - 1862 - 60 頁
...unanimous consent of that august body, and embodied in a resolution expressed in the following terms : — "The Plenipotentiaries do not hesitate to express,...allow, to the good offices of a friendly Power."* * ». Memorial sent by the Committee of the Peace Society to Lord Palmerston. INTRODUCTORY REMARKS.... | |
| John Fraser Macqueen - 1862 - 128 頁
...the armed intervention which took place at that time in Spain. Whereupon the plenipotentiaries did not hesitate to express, in the name of their governments,...might allow, to the good offices of a friendly power. perhaps, to be desired that conflicts should be confined to the bodies acting under the orders and... | |
| John Frederick Smith - 1864 - 576 頁
..." Whereupon," so runs the protocol, " tho plenipotentiaries do not hesitate to express in the namo of their Governments the wish that States between...should, before appealing to arms, have recourse, as well as circumstances might allow, to the good offices of a friendly Power. The plenipotentiaries hope... | |
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