The League of Nations in History

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On 26th September, 1815, he persuaded his Prussian and Austrian col- leagues to sign with him the Act of the Holy Alliance, in which they spoke of their peoples as being branches of one Christian nation, announced their conviction that States no less than individuals were bound by the precepts of Christianity, promised to regulate thereby their domestic and foreign policy, and under- took to render each other assistance in every case and in every place. It was to be a universal union of Christi...an fathers of national families, and George IV and the Pope" were the only Christian princes who did not subscribe. But the Holy Alliance effected nothing. It held no Congressey, passed no executive IN HISTORY 9 measures, developed no machinery, and left the practical work of maintaining peace to the Quad- ruple Alliance.
This was a businesslike combination more to the taste of Castlereagh and the British Government. It was formulated at Chaumont, in March 1814, by Great Britain, Russia, Prussia, and Austria, and was confirmed with additions and modifications at various times until it received its final shape at the Second Treaty of Paris on November 20, 1815.


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