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... thought the conquest of Java an object of great importance . . If the Stadtholder is restored , one of the greatest difficulties we should have to encounter will be the demand for the restoration of Ceylon and the Cape , which , from ...
... thought the conquest of Java an object of great importance . . If the Stadtholder is restored , one of the greatest difficulties we should have to encounter will be the demand for the restoration of Ceylon and the Cape , which , from ...
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... thought about it does not appear . All the papers relating to the scheme fell into Masséna's hands , together with Korsakow's personal effects , after the battle of Zurich , which crushed it out of existence . Among the incidents ...
... thought about it does not appear . All the papers relating to the scheme fell into Masséna's hands , together with Korsakow's personal effects , after the battle of Zurich , which crushed it out of existence . Among the incidents ...
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... thought , Belgium might be secured against French aggression , and England , without expense to herself , might possess an army ready for immediate service whenever she found herself engaged in hostilities with any other power . At the ...
... thought , Belgium might be secured against French aggression , and England , without expense to herself , might possess an army ready for immediate service whenever she found herself engaged in hostilities with any other power . At the ...
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... thought that , by one or two Austrian victories at the beginning of the next campaign , he might obtain all he wanted , without committing himself to a pursuit of objects more particularly affecting the interests of Great Britain . In ...
... thought that , by one or two Austrian victories at the beginning of the next campaign , he might obtain all he wanted , without committing himself to a pursuit of objects more particularly affecting the interests of Great Britain . In ...
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... thought , not so much by policy as by passion . His hatred of Souvorow had caused the fatal quarrel with Russia ; his hatred of the Archduke led him to reject the sole means of resisting France . Wickham found also at Vienna , as well ...
... thought , not so much by policy as by passion . His hatred of Souvorow had caused the fatal quarrel with Russia ; his hatred of the Archduke led him to reject the sole means of resisting France . Wickham found also at Vienna , as well ...
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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...