Statesgeneral should have led to no satisfactory result. I am endeavouring, in concert with my Allies, to devise such means of restoring tranquillity as may be compatible with the welfare and good government of the Netherlands, and with the future security... History of Europe: 1815-1852 - Page 399by Archibald Alison - 1878Full view - About this book
| Poor man's guardian - 1830 - 124 pages
...prudent measure of submitting the desires and the complaints of his people to the deliberations of an extraordinary meeting of the States-General, should...Netherlands, and with the future security of other States. " Appearances of tumult and disorder have produced uneasiness in different parts of Europe; but the... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1830 - 718 pages
...the complaints of his people to the deliberations of an extraordinary meeting of the Slates-General, should have led to no satisfactory result. I am endeavouring,...Netherlands, and with the future security of other States. "Appearances of tumult and disorder have produced uneasiness in different parts of Europe ; but the... | |
| Great Britain - 1830 - 716 pages
...prudent measure of submitting the desires and the complaints of his people to the deliberations of an extraordinary meeting of the States-General, should...devise such means of restoring tranquillity as may he compatible with the welfare and good government of the Netherlands, and with the future security... | |
| English essays - 1830 - 710 pages
...the complaints of his people to the deliberations of an extraordinary meeting of the Slates-General, should have led to no satisfactory result. I am endeavouring,...devise such means of restoring tranquillity as may i compatible with the welfare and good government of the Netherlands, and with the future security... | |
| Great Britain - 1830 - 568 pages
...the complaints of his people to the deliberations of au extraordinary meeting of ;he States General should have led to no satisfactory result. I am endeavouring,...in concert with my allies, to devise such means of re- . storing tranquillity as may be compatible with the welfare and good government of the Netherlands,... | |
| History - 1831 - 884 pages
...and prudent measure of submitting the desires and complaints of his people to the deliberations of an extraordinary meeting of the Statesgeneral should...Netherlands, and with the future security of other states. " Appearances of tumult and disorder have produced uneasiness in different parts of Europe ; but the... | |
| William Carpenter - English newspapers - 1831 - 590 pages
...and prudent measure of submitting the deiires and complaints of his people to the deliberations of an extraordinary meeting of the StatesGeneral, should...means of restoring tranquillity as may be compatible wilh the good government of the Netherlands, and with the future security of other States. " Appearance... | |
| History - 1831 - 884 pages
...and prudent measure of submitting the desires and complaints of his people to the deliberations of an extraordinary meeting of the Statesgeneral should...result. I am endeavouring, in concert with my Allies, to deviw such means of restoring tranquillity as may be compatible with the welfare and good government... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1831 - 736 pages
...inconsistent with the policy and humanity of those Powers to attempt, in the words of his Majesty's Speech, " to devise such means of restoring tranquillity as may be compatible with the good government of the Netherlands, and with the future security of other States?" If any one single... | |
| John Watkins - Great Britain - 1832 - 800 pages
...wise and prudent measure of submitting the desires and complaints of his people to the deliberation of an extraordinary meeting of the states-general, should...restoring tranquillity as may be compatible with the good government of the Netherlands, and with the future security of other states. — Appearances of... | |
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