History of the Kingdom of Naples: 1734-1825, Volum 2

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T. Constable and Company, 1858
 

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Side 472 - faith to adopt all measures proper for its suppression, not only in their own dominions, but throughout the rest of Europe. Art. 3. Convinced that the principles of religion contribute most powerfully to maintain nations in that state of passive obedience which they owe to their princes, the high contracting parties declare that it is their intention to sustain in their
Side 473 - the accomplishment of the views set forth in this treaty. Art. 6. This treaty shall be renewed, with such changes as altering circumstances may necessitate, either in a future congress, or at the court of some one of the contracting parties. Art. 7. The present treaty shall be ratified, and the ratifications exchanged at Paris, within the
Side 355 - pronounced these words in a firm and loud voice : —" I, Ferdinand of Bourbon, by the grace of God, and by the constitution of the Neapolitan monarchy, king under the name of Ferdinand I., sovereign of the kingdom of the Two Sicilies, swear in the name of God, and upon the Holy Evangelists, that I will defend and
Side 563 - Statella accordingly immediately issued orders to the chiefs of the different corps to commence the retrograde march. But Pepe learning that same day that the second and third divisions were well-disposed towards the war, repented his step, and, supported by the enthusiasm of the Bolognese people, wrote to Statella resuming the command ; an
Side 14 - without prudence ? No ! no ! The House of Naples has ceased to reign ; its existence is incompatible with the repose of Europe, and with the honour of my crown.
Side 526 - formed no part of the hearty support we were disposed to give the progress of liberal reform in Italy, and at the same time strongly to impress on Count Ludolf the danger to which the king would be exposed, unless he made some advances, to satisfy the just expectations of his subjects.
Side 472 - 1822. The undersigned, specially authorized to make some additions to the Treaty of the Holy Alliance, having exchanged their

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