British Foreign Policy in Europe to the End of the 19th Century; a Rough Outline

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British Foreign Policy in Europe to the End of the 19th Century; a Rough Outline
Hugh Edward Egerton
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282 BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY IN EUROPE tion of Gastein ; and the dominion of force is the sole power acknowledged and regarded. ' ^ When the spoilers proceeded to quarrel among themselves, the French and British Governments at first endeavoured, by the proposal of a European Congress, to settle the questions at issue. By a protocol of the Conference of Paris (April 14, 1856), the Plenipotentiaries had solemnly expressed the wish that States between which any serious mis- understandings may arise
...should, before appealing to arms, have recourse, so far as circumstances might allow, to the good offices of a friendly Power. ' ^ Whatever may have been the inner truth, on the surface Prussia was not averse to such friendly interference from outside. It was Austria that made a European settlement impossible, by excluding from discussion the question of any fresh territorial arrangements, thus stereotyping the status quo in Italy, and by transferring to the German Diet the whole subject of the Elbe Duchies.

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