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... government it might choose to adopt , must , in the interests of England , be reduced to impotence . During the year 1793 , George III . would not allow either brother of Louis XVI . to set foot in any part of his dominions . And the ...
... government it might choose to adopt , must , in the interests of England , be reduced to impotence . During the year 1793 , George III . would not allow either brother of Louis XVI . to set foot in any part of his dominions . And the ...
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... Government , in order that they might remain in the safe keeping of an ally until the Stadthold- erate was restored . The Cape of Good Hope and Ceylon surrendered , subsequently , to British expeditions ; but as to how far these ...
... Government , in order that they might remain in the safe keeping of an ally until the Stadthold- erate was restored . The Cape of Good Hope and Ceylon surrendered , subsequently , to British expeditions ; but as to how far these ...
Página xvi
... Government obtained the concurrence of the Tzar in two new plans for accomplishing their common objects— ( 1 ) an Anglo- Russian expedition to Holland ; and ( 2 ) the assembling in Switzer- land of an army of 80,000 or 100,000 men ...
... Government obtained the concurrence of the Tzar in two new plans for accomplishing their common objects— ( 1 ) an Anglo- Russian expedition to Holland ; and ( 2 ) the assembling in Switzer- land of an army of 80,000 or 100,000 men ...
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... Government would enter into alliance . What appears more extraordinary is his assumption that Dutch dis- satisfaction with France meant unlimited submission to Great Britain ; a theory that can only be explained by misapprehension , or ...
... Government would enter into alliance . What appears more extraordinary is his assumption that Dutch dis- satisfaction with France meant unlimited submission to Great Britain ; a theory that can only be explained by misapprehension , or ...
Página xix
... government which the King of Prussia had restored ; and he did more for England by clever diplomacy than probably any other English ambassador of his time could have accomplished . As regards the Duke of Leeds , Pitt , at the end of ...
... government which the King of Prussia had restored ; and he did more for England by clever diplomacy than probably any other English ambassador of his time could have accomplished . As regards the Duke of Leeds , Pitt , at the end of ...
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The Manuscripts of J. B. Fortescue, Esq, Volume 6 William Wyndham Grenville Baron Grenville Visualização integral - 1908 |
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Página 445 - ... it. But there was no alternative except that of taking this step, or of agreeing to the disguise or dereliction of one's opinion on one of the most important questions in the whole range of our domestic policy. " You will have heard of the King's determination to form on this occasion a new administration from among the friends and supporters of the present system. I most ardently wish that he may succeed, and certainly my...