| Great Britain. Parliament - 1832 - 754 oldal
...negotiation, which had just determined the fate of the Duchy of Warsaw, could have left no doubt on the minds of the Allied Powers, that the re-establishment of Poland, as an independent state, with a national administration of its own, would have fully accomplished the wishes of his imperial... | |
| Literary association of the friends of Poland - 442 oldal
...negotiation, which had just determined the fate of the Duchy of Warsaw, could have left no doubt on the minds of the Allied Powers, that the re-establishment of Poland, as an independent State, with a national administration of its own, would have fully accomplished the wishes of his Imperial... | |
| 1833 - 406 oldal
...in the important uegociations which have just determined the fate of the duchy of " Warsaw, can^have left no doubt in the mind of the allied powers, that...re-establishment of Poland as an independent State, with a national administration of its own, would have fully accomplished the wishes of his Imperial... | |
| 1836 - 726 oldal
...plenipotentiaries, in the important negociations which had just determined the fate of the duchy of Warsaw, " can have left no doubt in the mind of the allied powers, tliat the re-establishment of Poland at an independent State, with a national administration of its... | |
| 1897 - 918 oldal
...treaty of neutrality which was concluded by Prince Bismarck between Germany and Russia behind the back of Austria can have left no doubt in the mind of the Emperor Francis Joseph. A rapprochement between Austria and Russia, a closer understanding between... | |
| Henry Allon - 1854 - 622 oldal
...had determined to keep her hold on the Duchy of Warsaw, say,— ' The conduct of the Austrian emperor can have left no doubt in the mind of the allied powers,...re-establishment of Poland as an independent state, with a national administration of its own, would have fully accomplished the wishes of his imperial... | |
| 1897 - 974 oldal
...treaty of neutrality which was concluded by Prince Bismarck between Germany and Russia behind the back of Austria can have left no doubt in the mind of the Emperor Francis Joseph. A rapprochement between Austria and Russia, a closer understanding between... | |
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