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... means of putting this by if we had Batavia and Surinam to restore to them . " And he seems to have thought that by a union of the whole Netherlands under the Prince of Orange a state might be formed of sufficient strength to repel , or ...
... means of putting this by if we had Batavia and Surinam to restore to them . " And he seems to have thought that by a union of the whole Netherlands under the Prince of Orange a state might be formed of sufficient strength to repel , or ...
Página xvii
... means of the army of from 40,000 to 50,000 troops at their disposal - 18,000 Russians and about 30,000 English - possess them- selves of the entire Netherlands in the course of a short autumn campaign ; restore the Dutch Stadtholderate ...
... means of the army of from 40,000 to 50,000 troops at their disposal - 18,000 Russians and about 30,000 English - possess them- selves of the entire Netherlands in the course of a short autumn campaign ; restore the Dutch Stadtholderate ...
Página xix
... means whatever of exacting conditions from a 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 ...
... means whatever of exacting conditions from a 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 ...
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... means of an army composed mainly of Russian troops as utterly impracticable . The Russian military system , he explained , was still in a rude stage of development . It provided neither staff , commissariat , nor magazines . His ...
... means of an army composed mainly of Russian troops as utterly impracticable . The Russian military system , he explained , was still in a rude stage of development . It provided neither staff , commissariat , nor magazines . His ...
Página xlv
... means of facilitating Austrian arrangements in Italy . Whichever mode of settlement might be agreed on , the British Government would afford Austria the financial relief Thugut desired by transferring to them the whole burden of recent ...
... means of facilitating Austrian arrangements in Italy . Whichever mode of settlement might be agreed on , the British Government would afford Austria the financial relief Thugut desired by transferring to them the whole burden of recent ...
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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...