Europe should result from the union of Poland with the Russian empire, already so powerful — a danger which would not be imaginary, if the military force of the two countries should ever be united under the command of an ambitious and warlike monarch. Pamphlets on Poland, XIXth Cent - Page 491833Full view - About this book
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1832 - 754 pages
...and added, if that was effected, there would no longer be any fear of danger to the liberty of Europe from the union of Poland with the Russian empire,...under the command of an ambitious and warlike monarch. On the 19th of January, the Russian plenipotentiary (Count Rasoumofski) replied, " that the just and... | |
| Literary association of the friends of Poland - 442 pages
...still be treated as Poles; and added, that if that was effected, there would no longer be any fear that danger to the liberty of Europe should result from...under the command of an ambitious and warlike monarch. On the 19th of January, the Russian Plenipotentiary (Count Rasoumofski) replied, " that the just and... | |
| 1836 - 726 pages
...Regent has particularly at heart, being secured, the happiness of the Polish nation is also secured; HRH would then no longer have to fear that any danger...this communication the Russian plenipotentiary, Count Kasoumofski, replied, on the 19th of January, 1814, — " That the just and liberal principles which... | |
| S. J. B. Gnorowski - 1839 - 436 pages
...and " awaken the remembrance of past misfortunes. " By that conduct, too, the fear may be removed " that any danger to the liberty of Europe should "...the " command of an ambitious and warlike monarch" Prince Metternich's protest was yet more remarkable : — " The conduct of the Emperor of Austria "... | |
| Portfolio - 1844 - 766 pages
...Europe." The reason assigned for this proposal is — '< The danger to the liberty of Europe that might result from the union of Poland with the Russian empire,...the command of an ambitious and warlike monarch." This scheme of the British minister plenipotentiary had met with a full adhesion on the part of the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1833 - 674 pages
...have to fear any danger to the liberties of Europe from the union of Poland with the Russian empire ; a danger which would not be imaginary, if the military force of the two countries should be united under the command of an ambitious and warlike prince. These were memorable words, and seemed... | |
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