| Edmund Burke - History - 1805 - 996 pages
...sanctioned, but encouraged the idea of the propriety of separating the Russian langues from the remainder of the order. As the conduct of the governments of France and Spain have, therefore; in some instances directly, and in others indirectly, contributed to the changes which... | |
| Hudson (N.Y.) - 1803 - 438 pages
...the order. As the conduft of the governments of France and Spain have, therefore, in fome inftances directly and in others indirectly, contributed to the changes which have taken place in the Order, and thug deftroyed its means of fupporting its independence^ it is to thofe governments,... | |
| Great Britain - 1803 - 1088 pages
...from the remainder of the Order— —As the conduct of the governments of Fiance and Spain, have, therefore, in some instances directly, and in others...contributed to the changes which have taken place in the Order, anJ thus destroyed its means of supporting its independence, it is to those governments,... | |
| Jean-Gabriel Peltier, James Adams - Ambigu - 1803 - 494 pages
...the remainder -î'iôf the Order. * As the conduct of the Governments of . Fraace and Spain, have, therefore, in some instances directly, and in others...contributed to the changes which have taken place • in the Order, and thus destroyed its rrieinsof supporting its independence;°it-is to 'those Governments,... | |
| 1803 - 818 pages
...contested. It is indisputable, however, that the conduct of the governments of France and Spain have, in some instances directly, and in others indirectly,...contributed to the changes which have taken place in the order, and thus destroyed its means of supporting its independence. 6. His Majesty has learnt,... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - France - 1803 - 494 pages
...fan&ioned but encouraged the Idea of the Propriety of feparating the RitJ/ian Langues from the Remainder of the Order. As the Conduct of the Governments of France and Spain have, therefore, in fome Iriftances directly, and in others indirectly, contributed to the- ' Changes... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1803 - 1090 pages
...from the remainder of the Order.— — A« the conduct of the governmtnts of France and Sp^in, have, therefore, in some instances directly, and in others...contributed to the changes which have taken place in the Order, and thus destroyed its means of supporting its independence, it is to those governments,... | |
| James Stanley (7th earl of Derby.) - Jacobite Rebellion, 1745-1746 - 1804 - 682 pages
...fanclioned, but encouraged, the idea of the propriety of feparating the Ruffian langues from the remainder of the Order. " As the conduct of the Governments of France and Spain, has therefore, in fome inftances, direflly, and in others indirefily, contributed to the changes which have taken place... | |
| History - 1805 - 992 pages
...and Spain have, therefore, in some instances directly, and in Others indirectly, contributed to (he changes which have taken place in the order, and thus...those governments, and not to his majesty, that the non. execution of the 10th article of the treaty of Amiens must be ascribed. Such would be the just... | |
| Hewson Clarke - Europe - 1816 - 874 pages
...langues fro* n the remainder of theorder. " As the .condnct of the governments of France and Spain have, therefore, in some instances directly, and in others...contributed to the changes which have taken place in the order, and thus destroyed its means of supporting its independence, it is to those governments,... | |
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