Annual Register, Band 98Edmund Burke 1856 |
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... peace , and he thought that the Emperor of Russia had shown great moral courage in at once accepting terms which he ... peace . ( " Hear , hear ! " ) By an honourable peace , he meant a peace which would be honour- able to both parties ...
... peace , and he thought that the Emperor of Russia had shown great moral courage in at once accepting terms which he ... peace . ( " Hear , hear ! " ) By an honourable peace , he meant a peace which would be honour- able to both parties ...
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... peace , but he will make no peace which is incon- sistent with the dignity and honour of France . Like Her Majesty's Government , he is determined that the naval and military preparations shall go on with uninterrupted activity , in ...
... peace , but he will make no peace which is incon- sistent with the dignity and honour of France . Like Her Majesty's Government , he is determined that the naval and military preparations shall go on with uninterrupted activity , in ...
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... peace which would be consented to by the Allies . At the same time , the Austrian Prime Minister , Count Buol , addressed to him a dispatch , in which he communi- cated for the information of the Russian Cabinet the course which had ...
... peace which would be consented to by the Allies . At the same time , the Austrian Prime Minister , Count Buol , addressed to him a dispatch , in which he communi- cated for the information of the Russian Cabinet the course which had ...
Inhalt
STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
The MINISTRY | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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