Austria, in causing her army to enter the territory of the King of Sardinia, our ally, declares war against us. She thus violates treaties and justice, and menaces our frontiers. All the great powers have protested against this aggression. Piedmont having... France and Italy - Page 101by Imbert de Saint-Amand - 1900 - 352 pagesFull view - About this book
| Julie Granville comtesse de Marguerittes - Italy - 1859 - 664 pages
...of Sardinia, our ally, declares war against us. She thus violates treaties and justice, and menaces our frontiers. All the great Powers have protested against this aggression. Piedmont having accepted the conditions which ought to have insured peace, one asks what can be the reason of <^ ^a^r:'^-' this... | |
| Julie de Marguerittes - Europe - 1859 - 398 pages
...of Sardinia, our ally, declares war against us. She thus violates treaties and justice, and menaces our frontiers. All the great Powers have protested against this aggression. Piedmont having accepted the conditions which ought to have insured peace, one asks what can be the reason of - • I .- ! •... | |
| Adolphus Lance - 1859 - 466 pages
...guantlet of defiance. It violates by such conduct existing treaties, as well as universal justice, and threatens our frontiers. All the great powers have protested against this attack. Piedmont having accepted the conditions on which peace was to be negociated, people demand... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1860 - 900 pages
...of Sardinia, our ally, declares war against us. She thus violates treaties anil justice, and menaces our frontiers. All the great Powers have protested against this aggression. Piedmont having accepted the conditions which ought to have insured peace, one asks what can be the reason of this sudden invasion?... | |
| History - 1860 - 876 pages
...of Sardinia, our ally, declares war against us. She thus violates treaties and justice, and menaces our frontiers. All the great Powers have protested against this aggression. Piedmont having accepted the conditions which ought to have insured peace, one asks what can be the reason of this sudden invasion?... | |
| Leone Levi - Legislation - 1861 - 556 pages
...of Sardinia, our ally, declares war against us. She thus violates treaties and justice, and menaces our frontiers. All the great powers have protested against this aggression. Piedmont having accepted the conditions which should have insured peace, one asks, what can be the reason of this sudden invasion... | |
| Francis Young (F.R.G.S.), W. B. B. Stevens - 1864 - 264 pages
...of the King of Sardinia, our ally, declares war against us. She thus violates treaties and justice. All the great Powers have protested against this aggression....Piedmont having accepted conditions which ought to have ensured peace, one asks what can he the reason of this sudden invasion ? It is that Austria has... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - France - 1868 - 714 pages
...of Sardinia, our ally, declares war against us. She violates, thus, treaties, justice, and menaces our frontiers. All the great powers have protested...Piedmont having accepted conditions which ought to secure peace, we are led to inquire, What can be the reason for this sudden invasion? Is it that Austria... | |
| Sir Edward Hertslet - Europe - 1875 - 926 pages
...of Sardinia, our Ally, declares War against us. She thus violates Treaties and justice, and menaces our Frontiers. All the Great Powers have protested...against this aggression. ! Piedmont having accepted the conditions which should have insured peace, one asks, what can he the reason of this sudden Invasion... | |
| Blanchard Jerrold - France - 1882 - 676 pages
...of Sardinia, our ally, declares war against us. She thus violates treaties and justice, and menaces our frontiers. All the great Powers have protested against this aggression. Piedmont having accepted the conditions which would have ensured peace, one asks what can be the motive of this abrupt 'invasion... | |
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