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  1. Frederick B. Artz, Reaction & Revolution: 1814–1832 (1934) tr 110
  2. Article XXXII. See Harold Nicolson, The Congress of Vienna, chap. 9.
  3. King, David (2008). Vienna 1814: How the Conquerors of Napoleon Made Love, War, and Peace at the Congress of Vienna. Crown Publishing Group. tr. 334. ISBN 978-0-307-33716-0
  4. Harold Nicolson, The Congress of Vienna: a study in allied unity, 1812-1822 (1946) pp 118–133.
  5. Henry Kissinger, A World Restored (1957) pp 7-28.
  6. Kissinger, A World Restored (1957) pp 29-36.
  7. Nicolson, Harold (1946). The Congress of Vienna; a Study in Allied Unity, 1812–1822. Constable & co. ltd. tr. 158. 
  8. Walter M. Simon, "Prince Hardenberg." Review of Politics 18.1 (1956): 88-99. online
  9. Malettke, Klaus (2009). Die Bourbonen 3. Von Ludwig XVIII. bis zu den Grafen von Paris (1814–1848) (bằng tiếng Đức) 3. Kohlhammer. tr. 66. ISBN 3-17-020584-6.  Bảo trì CS1: Ngôn ngữ không rõ (link)
  10. Bernard, J.F. (1973). Talleyrand: A Biography. New York: Putnam. tr. 371. ISBN 0-399-11022-4
  11. Treaty between Great Britain and Portugal, January 22, 1815. 5 George IV. London: His Majesty's Statute and Law Printers. 1824. tr. 650. 
  12. Freksa, Frederick. A peace congress of intrigue. trans. Harry Hansen (1919). New York: The Century Co. tr. 116. 
  13. Bernard, J.F. (1973). Talleyrand: A Biography, p. 381
  14. Zamoyski, Adam (2007). Rites of Peace; the Fall of Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna. HarperCollins Publishers. tr. 297. ISBN 978-0-06-077518-6. : "[...] the Danish plenipotentiary Count Rosenkrantz."
  15. Couvée, D.H.; G. Pikkemaat (1963). 1813–15, ons koninkrijk geboren. Alphen aan den Rijn: N. Samsom nv. tr. 123–124. 
  16. "[Castlereagh, during his stay in The Hague, in January 1813] induced the Dutch to leave their interests entirely in British hands." On page 65 of Nicolson (1946).
  17. Nicolson, Harold (1946). The Congress of Vienna; a Study in Allied Unity, 1812–1822. Constable & co. ltd. tr. 197. : "Baron von Gagern – one of the two plenipotentiaries for the Netherlands."
  18. Page 195 of Nicolson (1946).
  19. Ilari, Virgilio; Shamà, Davide (2008). Dizionario Biografico dell'Armata Sarda. Widerholdt Frères. tr. 36. ISBN 978-88-902817-9-2
  20. Zamoyski, Adam (2007). Rites of Peace; the Fall of Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna. HarperCollins Publishers. tr. 257. ISBN 978-0-06-077518-6. : "The Pope's envoy to Vienna, Cardinal Consalvi [...]"
  21. Fritz Apian-Bennewitz: Leopold von Plessen und die Verfassungspolitik der deutschen Kleinstaaten auf dem Wiener Kongress 1814/15. Eutin: Ivens 1933; Hochschulschrift: Rostock, Univ., Diss., 1933
  22. Page 2 of King (2008)
  23. Zamoyski, Adam (2007). Rites of Peace; the Fall of Napoleon and the Congress of Vienna. HarperCollins Publishers. tr. 258, 295. ISBN 978-0-06-077518-6
  24. According to King (2008), it was Prince de Ligne, an attendee at the conference, who wryly quipped, “the congress does not move forward, it dances.” ("Le congrès danse beaucoup, mais il ne marche pas.")
  25. William, Sir Ward Adolphus (2009). The Period of Congresses, BiblioLife, p. 13. ISBN 1-113-44924-1
  26. 1 2 Nicolson, Sir Harold (2001). The Congress of Vienna: A Study in Allied Unity: 1812–1822 Grove Press; Rep. Ed. pp. 140–164. ISBN 0-8021-3744-X
  27. Susan Mary Alsop (1984). The Congress Dances. New York: Harper & Row, Publishers. tr. 120. 
  28. Wenceslao Ramírez de Villa-Urrutia, Marqués de Villa-Urrutia, España en el Congreso de Viena según la correspondencia de D. Pedro Gómez Labrador, Marqués de Labrador. Segunda Edición Corregida y Aumentada (Madrid: Francisco Beltrán, 1928), 13.
  29. Antonio Rodríguez-Moñino (ed.), Cartas Políticas (Badajoz: Imprenta Provincial, 1959), 14 (Letter IV, 10 July 1814). Labrador's letters are full of such pungent remarks, and include his opinions on bad diplomats, the state of the postal system, the weather, and his non-existent salary and coach and accompanying livery for the Congress.
  30. Villa-Urrutia, España en el Congreso de Viena, 61–2. Joseph had left Madrid with a huge baggage train containing pieces of art, tapestries, and mirrors. The most rapacious of the French was Marshal Nicolas Soult, who left Spain with entire collections, which disappeared to unknown, separate locations around the world. According to Juan Antonio Gaya Nuño, at least "[the paintings] have come to spread the prestige of Spanish art around the whole word."
  31. W.H. Zawadzki, "Russia and the Re-Opening of the Polish Question, 1801-1814," International History Review (1985) 7#1 tr 19-44.
  32. C. K. Webster, "England and the Polish-Saxon problem at the Congress of Vienna." Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 7 (1913): 49-101 online.
  33. Couvée, D.H.; G. Pikkemaat (1963). 1813–15, ons koninkrijk geboren. Alphen aan den Rijn: N. Samsom nv. tr. 127–130. 
  34. Bernard, J.F. (1973). Talleyrand: A Biography, p. 415
  35. 1 2 Bernard, J.F. (1973). Talleyrand: A Biography, p. 417
  36. Stearns, Peter N. – Langer, William Leonard (2001). The Encyclopedia of world history: ancient, medieval, and modern, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; 6th ed. p. 440. ISBN 0-395-65237-5
  37. Stearns & Langer 2001, tr. 440.Lỗi sfn: không có mục tiêu: CITEREFStearnsLanger2001 (trợ giúp)
  38. Hammond, Richard James (1966). Portugal and Africa, 1815–1910: a study in uneconomic imperialism (Study in Tropical Development), Stanford Univ Press. p. 2. ISBN 0-8047-0296-9
  39. Treaty of Paris (1814) Article VIII
  40. “Seychelles - History”. Encyclopedia Britannica. 27 tháng 9 năm 2016. 
  41. Hammond, Richard James (1966). Portugal and Africa, 1815-1910 : a study in uneconomic imperialism. Stanford University Press,. tr. 2. ISBN 0-8047-0296-9
  42. 1 2 Olson, James Stuart – Shadle, Robert (1991). Historical dictionary of European imperialism, Greenwood Press, p. 149. ISBN 0-313-26257-8
  43. Mark Jarrett, The Congress of Vienna and Its Legacy: War and Great Power Diplomacy after Napoleon (2013) pp. 353, xiv, 187.
  44. Schroeder, Paul W. (1992). “Did the Vienna Settlement Rest on a Balance of Power?”. The American Historical Review 97 (3): 683–706. JSTOR 2164774. doi:10.2307/2164774
  45. Ragsdale, Hugh – Ponomarev, V. N. (1993). Imperial Russian foreign policy, Cambridge University Press; 1st ed. ISBN 0-521-44229-X
  46. Benedict, Bertram (2008). A History of the Great War, BiblioLife. Vol. I, p. 7, ISBN 0-554-41246-2
  47. Willner, Mark – Hero, George – Weiner, Jerry Global (2006). History Volume I: The Ancient World to the Age of Revolution, Barron's Educational Series, p. 520. ISBN 0-7641-5811-2

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