Upon this principle Lord Castlereagh earnestly requested the sovereigns upon whom the fate of Poland depended, not to leave Vienna till they had pledged themselves that the Poles, in their respective dominions, under whatever form of government they might... Pamphlets on Poland, XIXth Cent - Page 491833Full view - About this book
| Literary association of the friends of Poland - 442 pages
...the fate of Poland depended, not to leave Vienna till they had pledged themselves that the Poles, in their respective dominions, under whatever form of...rendering their sovereign popular in their eyes, than any thing else ; it is thus that the Poles will become peaceful and contented, and this object, which... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1832 - 720 pages
...sovereigns, by whom the various fragments of the Polish monarchy were now held, a pledge 'that the Poles in their respective dominions, under whatever form of...to place them, should still be treated as Poles.' They each solemnly pledged themselves to this effect, as well to each other, as to England, and embodied... | |
| Caleb Cushing - 1833 - 406 pages
...sovereigns, by whom the various fragments of the Polish monarchy were now held, a pledge ' thut the Poles in their respective dominions, under whatever form of...to place them, should still be treated as Poles.' They each solemnly pledged themselves to this effect, as well to each other as to England, and embodied... | |
| 1836 - 726 pages
...the fate of Poland depended, not to leave Vienna till they had pledged themselves that the Poles, in their respective dominions, under whatever form of...eyes, than anything else ; it is thus that the Poles wifl become peaceful and contented, and this object, which HR II. the Prince Regent has particularly... | |
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