Austria has never considered free and independent Poland as an inimical or rival power, and the principles upon which his illustrious predecessors acted, and which guided his Imperial Majesty himself until the partition in 1773 and 1797, were abandoned... Pamphlets on Poland, XIXth Cent - Page 521833Full view - About this book
| 1831 - 24 pages
...been willing to make the greatest sacrifices, in order to promote that most beneficial arrangement. Austria has never considered free and independent...which guided His Imperial Majesty himself,) until the partitions between 1773 and 1797, were abandoned only under the pressure of circumstances, which the... | |
| Literary association of the friends of Poland - 442 pages
...the period of the partitions of 1773 and 1797, were abandoned only by a concurrence of unavoidable circumstances which the Sovereigns of Austria had it not in their power to control." The combined interests of the three Powers were such, that it could scarcely have been possible... | |
| 1836 - 726 pages
...entertaining any jealousy or anxiety as to the interference of the Polish nation with this empire. Auttria hat never considered free and independent Poland as an...inimical or rival power, and the principles upon which hit illustrious predecessor! acted, and which guided hit Imperial Majesty himself until the partition... | |
| S. J. B. Gnorowski - 1839 - 434 pages
...make the greatest " sacrifices to promote the restoration of that ancient " and beneficial arrangement Austria has never " considered free and independent...power, and the principles upon " which his illustrious predecessor acted were aban" doned only under the pressure of circumstances, " which the sovereigns... | |
| Henry Allon - 1854 - 622 pages
...far from entertaining any jealousy or anxiety as to the interference of the Polish nation with this empire. Austria has never considered free and independent...as an inimical or rival power; and the principles ou which his illustrious predecessors acted, and which guided his imperial majesty himself until the... | |
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