The Manuscripts of J. B. Fortescue, Esq., Preserved at Dropmore, Volume 6H.M. Stationery Office, 1908 |
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... certainly deal faithfully with everything in Souvorow's character or conduct that seemed to his sharp scrutiny to savour of eccentricity or invite censure . But they testify , more grudgingly perhaps , but not less . amply , than those ...
... certainly deal faithfully with everything in Souvorow's character or conduct that seemed to his sharp scrutiny to savour of eccentricity or invite censure . But they testify , more grudgingly perhaps , but not less . amply , than those ...
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... certainly enable us both to raise our demands as to terms , and to insist strictly on the conditions of our project of armis- tice . ' " He also wrote to Lord Minto that if England and Austria only stood firm , they might impose their ...
... certainly enable us both to raise our demands as to terms , and to insist strictly on the conditions of our project of armis- tice . ' " He also wrote to Lord Minto that if England and Austria only stood firm , they might impose their ...
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... Certainly M. Thugut will have no reason to complain if , at the moment he is doing us all the mischief he can , we return good for evil , and induce the Emperor of Russia to agree to leave Piedmont in the hands of Austria . This part ...
... Certainly M. Thugut will have no reason to complain if , at the moment he is doing us all the mischief he can , we return good for evil , and induce the Emperor of Russia to agree to leave Piedmont in the hands of Austria . This part ...
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... certainly have made my encouragement much more explicit . 66 ' Unfortunately this indirect permission , whatever operation it may have , is lying at present on board Captain Keats ' at Portsmouth , and may not reach them , I know 3.
... certainly have made my encouragement much more explicit . 66 ' Unfortunately this indirect permission , whatever operation it may have , is lying at present on board Captain Keats ' at Portsmouth , and may not reach them , I know 3.
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... certainly well deserves attention ; the facts are truly alarming , especially as relating to a part of England where one might least expect to find such a state of things . What must it be in London and its neighbourhood , and in the ...
... certainly well deserves attention ; the facts are truly alarming , especially as relating to a part of England where one might least expect to find such a state of things . What must it be in London and its neighbourhood , and in the ...
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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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affairs answer Archduke army Austrian avoir Baron Thugut Berlin bien Bonaparte Britain c'est CARYSFORT to LORD certainly Cleveland Row command communication confidence Copy Count Haugwitz COUNT WORONZOW Cour Court d'une deux dispatch Ditto donner Dropmore Duke DUNDAS to LORD EARL OF CARYSFORT Emperor England été être faire fait favour feel force France French Général give GRENVILLE to LORD Haugwitz HENRY DUNDAS homme honour hope Ireland Irish Italy j'ai King l'Angleterre l'Empereur l'on letter Lord Castlereagh LORD GRENVILLE Lord Minto Lordship Majesty Malta MARQUIS OF BUCKINGHAM means ment military Minister Monsieur negotiation nouvelle object officers opinion paix peace person Petersburgh peut PITT to LORD Portugal present Prince Private proposed qu'elle qu'il qu'on received respect rien Royalists Russia sent seroit situation Souvorow thing THOMAS GRENVILLE tion tout treaty troops trust Vienna WILLIAM WICKHAM wish WORONZOW
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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...