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... proposed at Vienna was a combined march of all the forces of the allied powers on Paris - the English from the insurgent provinces of the west ; the Germans from the east ; the Spaniards and Sardinians from the Appennines and the Alps ...
... proposed at Vienna was a combined march of all the forces of the allied powers on Paris - the English from the insurgent provinces of the west ; the Germans from the east ; the Spaniards and Sardinians from the Appennines and the Alps ...
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... proposed to march with the full strength of the allied forces on the French capital , and thus finish the war . But the privateers of Dunkirk had been preying on the commerce of London ; and in deference to the clamour of the city ...
... proposed to march with the full strength of the allied forces on the French capital , and thus finish the war . But the privateers of Dunkirk had been preying on the commerce of London ; and in deference to the clamour of the city ...
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... proposed to us , " he answered , " to send an officer in your situation , Thugut mentioned that we should send him either to Vienna or to the Archduke's headquarters . He would obviously have preferred the former , and we had strong ...
... proposed to us , " he answered , " to send an officer in your situation , Thugut mentioned that we should send him either to Vienna or to the Archduke's headquarters . He would obviously have preferred the former , and we had strong ...
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... proposed that the allied powers should send representatives to a conference , in which the particular aims of each and the general aims of the coalition should be clearly defined . Lord Grenville accepted this proposal . Baron Thugut ...
... proposed that the allied powers should send representatives to a conference , in which the particular aims of each and the general aims of the coalition should be clearly defined . Lord Grenville accepted this proposal . Baron Thugut ...
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... proposed to Minto that the British and Austrian Governments should endeavour , without consulting any other power , to come to an understanding by frankly disclosing to each other the political objects each had specially in view . If ...
... proposed to Minto that the British and Austrian Governments should endeavour , without consulting any other power , to come to an understanding by frankly disclosing to each other the political objects each had specially in view . If ...
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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...