| Charles Henry Butler - 1902 - 704 páginas
...Scriptures, which command all men to regard one another as brethren, the three contracting monarchs will remain united, by the bonds of a true and indissoluble fraternity; and, considering each other as compatriots, they will lend one another, on every occasion, and in every place, assistance, aid, and... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1905 - 344 páginas
...looking upon themselves as delegated by Providence" to rule over their respective countries, engaged to "lend one another, on every occasion and in every place, assistance, aid, and support." In the course of time, as revolt against the arrangements of the Congress of Vienna spread and grew... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - 1901 - 694 páginas
...Scriptures, which command all men to consider each other as brethren, the Three contracting Monarchs will remain united by the bonds of a true and indissoluble fraternity, and considering each other as fellow countrymen, they will, on all occasions and in all places, lend each other aid and assistance... | |
| Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - 1906 - 926 páginas
...precepts of Justice, Christian Charity, and Peace. . . . Art. I. . . . The three contracting Monarchs will remain united by the bonds of a true and indissoluble fraternity, and, considering each other as fellow countrymen, they will, on all occasions and in all places, lend each other aid and assistance:... | |
| 1920 - 736 páginas
...upon themselves as delegated by Providence to rule over their respective peoples, and they agreed to lend one another, on every occasion and in every place, assistance, aid and support. This league is what has become famous in the history of the nineteenth century as the Holy Alliance.... | |
| 1920 - 1110 páginas
...upon themselves as delegated by Providence to rule over their respective peoples, and they agreed to lend one another, on every occasion and in every place, assistance, aid and support. This league is what has become famous in the history of the nineteenth century as the Holy Alliance.... | |
| 1907 - 1140 páginas
...In the first article, the monarchs, considering themselves as brothers, state their determination to remain " united by the bonds of a true and indissoluble fraternity " and considering themselves as compatriots, they promised mutual aid and assistance in order " to protect religion,... | |
| James Harvey Robinson, Charles Austin Beard - 1908 - 456 páginas
...Scriptures, which command all men to consider each other as brethren, the three contracting Monarchs will remain united by the bonds of a true and indissoluble fraternity, and, considering each other as fellow-countrymen, they will, on all occasions and in all places, lend each other aid and assistance... | |
| Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - 1909 - 956 páginas
...precepts of Justice, Christian Charity, and Peace. . . . Art. 7. ... The three contracting Monarchs will remain united by the bonds of a true and indissoluble fraternity, and, considering each other as fellow countrymen, they will, on all occasions and in all places, lend each other aid and assistance;... | |
| Samuel Bannister Harding - 1913 - 810 páginas
..."fixed resolution to take for their sole guide the precepts of that Holy Religion [Christianity]" ; to "remain united by the bonds of a true and indissoluble fraternity '' ; and "on all occasions and in all places to lend eaih other aid and assistance." This compact was signed... | |
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