If, owing to such alterations, immediate danger threatens other states, the powers bind themselves, by peaceful means, or if need be by arms, to bring back the guilty state into the bosom of the Great Alliance. Century Monthly Magazine - 10 psl.redagavo - 1917Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Walter Alison Phillips - 1901 - 604 psl.
...alterations, immediate danger threatens other states, the Powers bind themselves, by peaceful means, or if need be by arms, to bring back the guilty state into the bosom of the Great Alliance.' The moral effect of this remarkable pronouncement was somewhat discounted by the conspicuous... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero, Sir Stanley Mordaunt Leathes - 1907 - 988 psl.
...alterations, immediate danger threatens other States, the Powers bind themselves, by peaceful means, or if need be by arms, to bring back the guilty State into the bosom of the Great Alliance." The moral effect of the Troppau Protocol was, none the less, likely to be greatly... | |
| French Ensor Chadwick - 1909 - 628 psl.
...the three powers on November 19, 1820, signed a protocol, binding themselves "by peaceful means, or if need be by arms, to bring back the guilty state into the bosom of the great alliance," in case of a change of government by revolution which threatened "immediate danger"... | |
| French Ensor Chadwick - 1909 - 690 psl.
...the three powers on November 19, 1820, signed a protocol, binding themselves "by peaceful means, or if need be by arms, to bring back the guilty state into the bosom of the great alliance," in case of a change of government by revolution which threatened "immediate danger"... | |
| Sir John Arthur Ransome Marriott - 1913 - 662 psl.
...alterations, immediate danger threatens other States, the Powers bind themselves, by peaceful means, or if need be by arms, to bring back the guilty State into the bosom of the Great Alliance." Conscious, perhaps, of the alarm the declaration would be likely to excite, and certainly... | |
| Walter Alison Phillips - 1914 - 368 psl.
...alterations, immediate danger threatens other states, the Powers bind themselves, by peaceful means, or if need be by arms, to bring back the guilty state into the bosom of the Great Alliance." Having secured the adhesion of the two other autocratic states to this principle,... | |
| Carlton Joseph Huntley Hayes - 1917 - 852 psl.
...alterations, immediate danger threatens other states, the Powers bind themselves, by peaceful means, or if need be by arms, to bring back the guilty State into the bosom of the Great Alliance." Under Metternich it thus became the duty of the Powers to stamp out revolution, even... | |
| David Jayne Hill - 1917 - 350 psl.
...Holy Alliance. Wherever a state adopted a constitution, the powers bound themselves at the Conference of Troppau, "if need be by arms, to bring back the...Europe. That was the unhallowed inheritance which even modern democracies have received from absolutism. Being entitled to all the prerogatives of sovereignty... | |
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