| 1809 - 672 pages
...conciliate all interests, and by that means to preserve all the powers which exist, and to insure the happiness of Europe and of this generation, at the head of which Providence has placed us. (Signed) Atix»HDER. — NAPOLEÓN. No. III. is a duplicate of No. I. signed Cbampagny. No. IV. is... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1809 - 890 pages
...conciliate all interests, and by that means to preserve all the Powers which exist,' and to insure the happiness of Europe and of this generation, at the head of which Providence has placed us. • (Signed) ALEXANDER — NAPOLEON." In No. VII. Mr. Canning writes to the Russian Ambassador at Paris,... | |
| English literature - 1809 - 1020 pages
...conciliate ail interests, and by that means to preserve all the powers which exist, and to insure the happiness of Europe, and of this generation, at the head of which Providence has placed us. (Signed) ALEXANDER—NAPOIEON. (No. 3. is a duplicate of No. 1. but signed by Champagny, the French... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1809 - 1112 pages
...all Interefts, and by that Means to preferre all the Powers which exift, and to enfure the Happinefs of Europe and of this Generation, at the Head of which Providence has placed Us. (Signed) Nafcokon. — Alexander. No; 5. LETTER from Mr. Secretary Canning to the Ruffian Ambaffador,... | |
| English literature - 1809 - 688 pages
...conciliate: all interests, and by that means to preserve all the powers whtcu exist, and to insure the happiness of Europe and of this generation, at the head of which Piovidcnce has placed us. (Signed) ALZXHNDBR.— NAPOLION. No. III. is a duplicate of No. I. signed... | |
| Europe - 1810 - 600 pages
...conciliate all interests, and by that means to preserve all the powers which still exist; and to ensure the happiness of Europe, and of this generation, at the head of which Providence has placed us. The official notes stated, that Russian plenipotentiaries would be sent to Paris, there to receive... | |
| 1810 - 1214 pages
...conciliate all interests, and by that means to preserve all the powert which exist, and to insure the happiness of Europe and of this generation, at the head of which Providence has placed us. „ NAPOLION.» . . In No. VII. Mr. Canning write» (232) PUBLIC PAPERS. (2SSJ to the Russian ambassador... | |
| 1810 - 602 pages
...conciliate all interests, and by that means to preserve all the powers which exist, and to insure the happiness of Europe, and of this generation, at the head of which Providence has placed us. ALEXANDER. — NAPOLEON. No. III. — Letter from M. de Champagny to Mr Secretary Canning. Erfurth,... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1810 - 602 pages
...conciliate all interests, and by that means to preserve all the powers which exist, and to insure the happiness of Europe, and of this generation, at the head of which Providence has placed vs. ALEXANDER. — NAPOLEON. No. III.— Letter from M. de Champrtgny to Mr Secretary Canning. Erfurth,... | |
| Robert Southey - Peninsular War, 1807-1814 - 1823 - 844 pages
...conciliate all interests, and by that means to preserve the powers which still exist ; and to insure the happiness of Europe, and of this generation, at the head of which Providence has placed us. The official notes stated, that Russian plenipotentiaries would be sent to Paris, there to receive... | |
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