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" In consequence, the sole principle of force, whether between the said Governments or between their Subjects, shall be that of doing each other reciprocal service, and of testifying by unalterable good will the mutual affection with which they ought to... "
The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time - Page 357
by Great Britain. Parliament - 1816
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The Science of International Law

Thomas Alfred Walker - International law - 1893 - 574 pages
..." service, and of testifying by unalterable good will the " mutual affection with which they ought to be animated, "to consider themselves all as members...Prussia, and Russia, thus confessing that the " Christian world, of which they and their people form " a part, has in reality no other Sovereign than Him to...
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The Foundations of American Foreign Policy: With a Working Bibliography

Albert Bushnell Hart - Monroe doctrine - 1901 - 330 pages
...of doing each other reciprocal service, and of testifying the mutual good will with which they ought to be animated, to consider themselves all as members of one and the same Christian nation ; the . . . allied princes looking on themselves as merely delegated by Providence to govern branches of...
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The Foundations of American Foreign Policy

Albert Bushnell Hart - Bibliography - 1901 - 330 pages
...be animated, to consider themselves all as members of one and the same Christian nation ; the . . . allied princes looking on themselves as merely delegated by Providence to govern branches of the one family." John Quincy Adams said that the Holy Alliance was " considered by this...
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American History Told by Contemporaries ..., Volume 3

Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - United States - 1901 - 694 pages
...reciprocal service, and of testifying by unalterable good will the mutual affection with which they ought to be animated, to consider themselves all as members...Prussia, and Russia, thus confessing that the Christian world, of which they and their people form a part, has in reality no other Sovereign than Him to whom...
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The New International Encyclopaedia, Volume 10

Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1906 - 926 pages
...Governments or between their Subjects, shall be that of doing each other reciprocal service, and ... to consider themselves all as members of one and the...Prussia, and Russia, thus confessing that the Christian world, of which they and their people form a part, has in reality no other Sovereign than Him to whom...
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Readings in Modern European History: A Collection of Extracts from ..., Volume 1

James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard - Europe - 1908 - 456 pages
...which they em three ought to be animated, to consider themselves all as members branchef of one family of one and the same Christian nation ; the three allied...Prussia, and Russia, thus confessing that the Christian world, of which they and their people form a part, has in reality no other Sovereign than Him to whom...
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The New International Encyclopæeia, Volume 10

Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1909 - 956 pages
...Governments or between their Subjects, shall be that of doing each other reciprocal service, and ... to consider themselves all as members of one and the...Prussia, and Russia, thus confessing that the Christian world, of which they and their people form a part, has in reality no other Sovereign than Him to whom...
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History Teacher's Magazine, Volume 8

History - 1917 - 388 pages
..."reciprocal service," to show " their mutual affection " by unceasing goodwill, and to demean themselves as " members of one and the same Christian nation." The three allied monarchs were to consider themselves as merely delegated by Providence " to govern three branches of...
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The Rochesterian: Selected Writings, Volume 2

Joseph O'Connor - 1911 - 360 pages
...reciprocal service and of testifying by unalterable good will the mutual affection with which they ought to be animated, to consider themselves all as members...Prussia and Russia, thus confessing that the Christian world, of which they and their people form a part, has in reality no other sovereign but Him to whom...
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The Woman Citizen's Library: Political science, by J. Macy

Shailer Mathews - Women - 1913 - 274 pages
...reciprocal service ; and of testifying by unalterable good will the mutual affection with which they ought to be animated, to consider themselves all as members...merely delegated by Providence to govern three branches in the one family, namely, Austria, Prussia, and Russia, thus confessing that the Christian world,...
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