... which he is entitled to, when those rights of Great Britain shall be infringed or invaded; and this must be allowed to be the sense of those defensive engagements. Nothing therefore can be stronger, than the obligations which the Empress of Russia... SIRIO - Page 406by Russkoe istoricheskoe obshchestvo - 1916Full view - About this book
| Ernest Mason Satow - 1915 - 456 pages
...stronger, than the Obligations, which The Empress of Russia is under, by the Defensive Alliances of 1741, & 1742 ; And by the King's Accession to the Treaty of...such, That the King is desirous to make the necessary Assistance, to which His Majesty is intitled, as little Burthensome, as possible, to Her Imperial Majesty... | |
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