| Walter Alison Phillips - International law - 1914 - 340 pages
...reciprocal service, and of testifying by unalterable goodwill 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... | |
| John Rowan Hamilton O'Regan - History - 1915 - 132 pages
...which it is their duty to be animated, of regarding one another in all cases solely in the light of members of one and the same Christian nation ; the three allied princes looking upon themselves only as delegates of Providence for the government of three branches of the same family,... | |
| Willis Fletcher Johnson - United States - 1916 - 600 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." They also agreed to invite all other sovereigns to join them in these counsels of perfection. This,... | |
| J. Ellis Barker - World War, 1914-1918 - 1917 - 472 pages
...reciprocal service, and of testifying by unalterable goodwill the mutual affection with which they ought to be animated, to consider themselves all as members...branches of the one family, namely, Austria, Prussia, and Eussia, thus confessing that the Christian world, of which they and their people form a part, has in... | |
| Sir Augustus Oakes, Sir Augustus Henry Oakes, Robert Balmain Mowat - Political Science - 1918 - 428 pages
...reciprocal service, and of testifying by unalterable goodwill 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... | |
| Robert Latham Owen - World War, 1914-1918 - 1919 - 72 pages
...treaty of the "Holy Alliance" "By unalterable good-will and mutual affection with which they ought to be animated, to consider themselves all as members...princes looking on themselves as merely DELEGATED BY PEOVIDENCE TO GOVERN three branches of the one family, namely Austria, Prussia, and Russia. Thus confessing... | |
| Frederick Charles Hicks - International cooperation - 1920 - 546 pages
...reciprocal service, and of testifying by unalterable goodwill 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... | |
| Hutton Webster - Great Britain - 1920 - 238 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...Austria, Prussia, and Russia, thus confessing that the Christ1an world, of which they and their people form a part, has in reality no other sovereign than... | |
| Henry Holt - Periodicals - 1919 - 482 pages
...unalterable good-will the mutual affection with which they ought to be animated, to consider themselves as members of one and the same Christian nation; the three allied Princes looking upon themselves as delegated by Providence to govern the three branches of the one faith." And, finally,... | |
| Pitman Benjamin Potter - Arbitration (International law) - 1922 - 678 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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