Warsaw, could have left no doubt on the minds of the Allied Powers, that the re-establishment of Poland, as an independent state, with a national administration of its own, would have fully accomplished the wishes of his imperial majesty, and he would... Pamphlets on Poland, XIXth Cent - Page 521833Full view - About this book
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1832 - 754 pages
...national administration of its own, would have fully accomplished the wishes of his imperial majesty, and he would even have been willing to make the greatest sacrifice to obtuin the restoration of that ancient and beneficial arrangement. The emperor having, in the course... | |
| Literary association of the friends of Poland - 442 pages
...national administration of its own, would have fully accomplished the wishes of his Imperial Majesty, and he would even have been willing to make the greatest sacrifice to obtain the restoration of that ancient and beneficial arrangement. The Emperor having, in the course... | |
| 1836 - 726 pages
...independent State, with a national administration of its own, would have fully accomplished the withei of Hii Imperial Majesty ; and that he would even have been willing to make the greatett taerifce to promote the restoration of that ancient and beneficial arrangement. This fact... | |
| Portfolio - 1844 - 766 pages
...own, would have fully accomplished the wishes of his Imperial Majesty, and he would have been even willing to make the greatest sacrifice to promote...restoration of that ancient and beneficial arrangement." He afterwards adds — " The Emperor had again, in the course of the present negotiation, sacrificed... | |
| Henry Allon - 1854 - 622 pages
...determined to keep her hold on the Duchy of Warsaw, say,— ' The conduct of the Austrian emperor can have left no doubt in the mind of the allied powers, that...the greatest sacrifice to promote the restoration of tIuit ancient and beneficial arrangement. This fact must be sufficient to show that the emperor is... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1833 - 674 pages
...administration of its own, would accomplish the wishes of the Emperor of Austria, and that he would be willing to make the greatest sacrifice to promote...restoration of that ancient and beneficial arrangement. Tho restoration of ancient Poland was, in fact, proposed, and was made a subject of formal deliberation... | |
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