| 1807 - 1106 pages
...his Britannic majesty, did him the honour to address to him on ÜÄ 26th of this month. His majesty, after having from a desire of peace listened to every proposition which could have rendered it ilurable, and of reciprocal advantage to the two contracting poweis and to thsir aliie?, will see v/ith... | |
| 1807 - 1220 pages
...their allie«, \viil í.oe with pain the rapture of a negotiation, to which his own disposition uad led him to hope a more favourable , conclusion. If the English cabinet is resolved to forgo the prospect of a peace, and if his Britannic majesty's minister plenipoten» tiary must depart... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 648 pages
...his Britannic majesty, did him the honour to address to him on the 26th of this month. His majesty, after having, from a desire of peace, listened to...their allies, will see with pain the rupture of a negociation, to which his own disposition had led him to hope a more favourable conclusion. If the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 660 pages
...his Britannic majesty, did him the honour to address to him on the 26th of this month. His majesty, after having, from a desire of peace, listened to...have rendered it durable and of reciprocal advantage ю the two contracting powers, and to their the s:iuic time culling to mind the dispositions which... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1808 - 1408 pages
...his Britannic majesty, did him the honour to address to him on the 26th of this month. His majesty, after having, from a desire of peace, listened to...conclusion. If the English cabinet is resolved to forego the prospeel of a peace, and, if his Britannic majesty's minister plenipotentiary must depart from France,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1808 - 1122 pages
...his Britannic majesty, did him the honour to address to him on the 2()th of this month. His majesty, after having, from a desire of peace, listened to...led him to hope a more favourable conclusion. If the EnglisTi cabinet is resolved to forego the prospeel of a peace, and, if his Britannic majesty's minister... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1808 - 1408 pages
...his Rritannic majesty, did him the honour to address to him on the 26th of this month. His majesty, after having, from a desire of peace, listened to...conclusion. If the English cabinet is resolved to forego the prospeel of a peace, and, if his Britannic majesty's minister plenipotentiary must depart from France,... | |
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