Historical Memoir of a Mission to the Court of Vienna in 1806Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1844 - 532 стор. |
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... King William . As Minister for Foreign Affairs , the negociations were to be under his immediate conduct and control . How , and on what principles would he conduct them ? Having condemned the war as unjust , would he incline towards ...
... King William . As Minister for Foreign Affairs , the negociations were to be under his immediate conduct and control . How , and on what principles would he conduct them ? Having condemned the war as unjust , would he incline towards ...
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... king of the Two Sicilies ; and we were on friendly terms with Austria . Here were Mr. Fox's means , and his only means , for protecting the Continent from the arms of France , if unhappily the failure of the nego- ciation for peace ...
... king of the Two Sicilies ; and we were on friendly terms with Austria . Here were Mr. Fox's means , and his only means , for protecting the Continent from the arms of France , if unhappily the failure of the nego- ciation for peace ...
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... King of England in a state of war with that power ; and it remained for His Majesty , guided by consi- derations of prudence alone , to determine in the then situation of his continental interests , how far he would avail himself of his ...
... King of England in a state of war with that power ; and it remained for His Majesty , guided by consi- derations of prudence alone , to determine in the then situation of his continental interests , how far he would avail himself of his ...
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... king of Naples . Ill in- formed by his correspondents at the Court of Palermo , that Court itself misled by the most erroneous accounts * From March 5th , the date of Monsieur de Talleyrand's first letter to Mr. Fox , until June 16th ...
... king of Naples . Ill in- formed by his correspondents at the Court of Palermo , that Court itself misled by the most erroneous accounts * From March 5th , the date of Monsieur de Talleyrand's first letter to Mr. Fox , until June 16th ...
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Sir Robert Adair. discard the only remaining ally of his country , the king of Sicily , and to join Napoleon in despoiling that sovereign of the little that still remained to him of his dominions . In thus stating his case , M. Bignon ...
Sir Robert Adair. discard the only remaining ally of his country , the king of Sicily , and to join Napoleon in despoiling that sovereign of the little that still remained to him of his dominions . In thus stating his case , M. Bignon ...
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Adair affairs alliance allies answer appears Arbuthnot army arrived assured Austria Austrian government battle of Jena Bignon Bonaparte Bonaparte's Britain British Cabinet Cattaro cause cloth Commodore Campbell communication conduct consent consequence Constantinople contained Corfu Count Razamoffsky Count Stadion Court of Vienna d'Oubril Dalmatia DEAR SIR declaration despatch Edition effect Emperor Alexander endeavour enemy England English Europe favourable force Fox's France French Gentz Germany Hangwitz honour hope immediate inclosed instant instructions J. C. LOUDON King l'Empereur letter Lord Granville Lord Hutchinson Lord Lauderdale Lord Yarmouth Lordship Majesty Majesty's government means mediation Meerfeldt ment minister mission Moldavia Napoleon negociation object offer opinion Paris party peace Petersburg ports possession Pozzo di Borgo present Prince principle proposal qu'il question reason received regard Sicily Sir Alexander Ball Soussigné Talleyrand Tillsit tion treaty Trieste troops uti possidetis Vienna Wallachia
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Сторінка 508 - Some men with swords may reap the field, And plant fresh laurels where they kill: But their strong nerves at last must yield; They tame but one another still: Early or late They stoop to fate, And must give up their murmuring breath, When they, pale captives, creep to death. The garlands wither on your brow, Then boast no more your mighty deeds; Upon Death's purple altar now See, where the victor-victim bleeds: Your heads must come To the cold tomb; Only the actions of the just Smell sweet, and blossom...