The History of England, from the Earliest Times to the Death of George the Second, Band 4F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... conduct of the French in Switzerland and Italy , lis- tened to the exhortations of the British monarch , and prepared for a renewal of hostilities . The rulers of the republic , aware of his intentions , and hearing of the march of the ...
... conduct of the French in Switzerland and Italy , lis- tened to the exhortations of the British monarch , and prepared for a renewal of hostilities . The rulers of the republic , aware of his intentions , and hearing of the march of the ...
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... Europe by any other settlement of the af- fairs of France , his majesty would accede to a treaty . Talleyrand , the confidential minister of the first consul , answered this note by a vindication of the conduct of 32 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... Europe by any other settlement of the af- fairs of France , his majesty would accede to a treaty . Talleyrand , the confidential minister of the first consul , answered this note by a vindication of the conduct of 32 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... conduct of the French . With such a people , no pacification could be secure . The pretended revocation of the decree had not been regarded ; the nefarious spirit which dictated the order still prevailed . Mr. Pitt , in a long speech ...
... conduct of the French . With such a people , no pacification could be secure . The pretended revocation of the decree had not been regarded ; the nefarious spirit which dictated the order still prevailed . Mr. Pitt , in a long speech ...
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... conduct of France rendered neutrality dangerous and war necessary . Instead of thinking that Great - Britain had too soon ceased to be neutral , he was now of opi- nion , that an earlier commencement of the war would have been both ...
... conduct of France rendered neutrality dangerous and war necessary . Instead of thinking that Great - Britain had too soon ceased to be neutral , he was now of opi- nion , that an earlier commencement of the war would have been both ...
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... conduct of the ministry , in the year 1792 , was very far from indicating a desire of peace . Chauvelin wished to treat : he endevoured to explain offensive circumstances , and remove all grounds of complaint ; he requested an explicit ...
... conduct of the ministry , in the year 1792 , was very far from indicating a desire of peace . Chauvelin wished to treat : he endevoured to explain offensive circumstances , and remove all grounds of complaint ; he requested an explicit ...
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