 | Alexander Charles Ewald - 1884
...exclusively that his Majesty limits the possibility of secure and solid pacification. His Majesty makes no claim to prescribe to France what shall be the form...conducting the affairs of a great and powerful nation. He looks only to the security of his dominions and those of his allies, and to the general safety of... | |
 | 1847
...it is not to this mode that his majesty, limits the possibility of solid pacification. He makes no claim to prescribe to France, what shall be the form...authority necessary for conducting the affairs of a great nation." M. Talleyrand, in his rejoinder, speaks of the allusions to the house of Bourbon, as " insinuations... | |
 | John Lawrence Hammond - 1903 - 370 ページ
...in prosperity at home and in consideration abroad, and assured Napoleon that His Majesty " forms no claim to prescribe to France what shall be the form of her Government." From any point of view the actual language of the answer was singularly maladroit. Whether it was a... | |
 | Charles Whibley - 1906 - 347 ページ
...exclusively that his Majesty limits the possibility of secure and solid pacification. His Majesty makes no claim to prescribe to France what shall be the form of her government." Bonaparte's answer was effective enough. The First Consul does not doubt that his Britannic Majesty... | |
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