A Guide to Diplomatic Practice volume 1

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A Guide to Diplomatic Practice volume 1
Ernest Mason Satow
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Each crown can recognize or refuse to recognize a newly adopted title, and on such conditions as it finds convenient.
" 3. In virtue of this principle Peter I and his suc- cessors down to the Empress Elisabeth were never known in France, but under the title of czar. She was the first to whom the king accorded the title of imperial, but on the express condition that it should not in any way affect the accustomed ceremonial between the two courts.
" 4. The Empress Elisabeth subscribed to this con
...- dition without difficulty, admitting explicitly, by the reversale of March 1745, that it was by a particular act of attention on the part of the King of France that the title imperial was recognized.
" 5. The King of France, animated by the same sentiments towards the Empress Catherine, makes no difficulty about now according to her the title imperial and recognizing it as attached to the throne of Russia. But His Majesty understands this recognition to be given on the same conditions as in the two preceding reigns, and he declares that, if hereafter any of the 48 TITLES AND successors of the Empress Catherine, forgetful of this solemn reciprocal engagement, should put forward any pretensions contrary to the usage constantly followed between the two courts, from that moment the Crown of France, by way of just reciprocity, would resume the style it had formerly employed, and would cease to give the title of imperial to that of Russia.


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