Historical Memoir of a Mission to the Court of Vienna in 1806Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1844 - 532 стор. |
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... opinion that Mr. Fox had become so enamoured of the French Revolution as to have lost sight of all his old English principles . How this opinion became prevalent it would be long , although not difficult , to explain . It originated ...
... opinion that Mr. Fox had become so enamoured of the French Revolution as to have lost sight of all his old English principles . How this opinion became prevalent it would be long , although not difficult , to explain . It originated ...
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... . He had the highest opinion of his ability , and told me , when I took leave of him , that he had found no better despatches in his office than his.-R. A. cating with England ; but they were not sufficient to MEMOIR . 11.
... . He had the highest opinion of his ability , and told me , when I took leave of him , that he had found no better despatches in his office than his.-R. A. cating with England ; but they were not sufficient to MEMOIR . 11.
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... opinion among the members of the Cabinet . Those who do not concur with the leading power ought to quit . The generals ought all to act under the Arch - Duke , and to be such as he approves . " If there should be any means of preserving ...
... opinion among the members of the Cabinet . Those who do not concur with the leading power ought to quit . The generals ought all to act under the Arch - Duke , and to be such as he approves . " If there should be any means of preserving ...
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... opinion at that time were Mr. Pitt , Mr. Burke , and Mr. Fox . Now , in this case , and before any act of direct aggres- sion had been committed on either side , there was a choice as to our mode of proceeding . First , we might make ...
... opinion at that time were Mr. Pitt , Mr. Burke , and Mr. Fox . Now , in this case , and before any act of direct aggres- sion had been committed on either side , there was a choice as to our mode of proceeding . First , we might make ...
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... opinion except Mr. Burke , he thought it might be practicable not only to open a door for peace , but to reconcile to it all dissentients who in the main agreed in the justice and necessity of the war itself . With this view he moved an ...
... opinion except Mr. Burke , he thought it might be practicable not only to open a door for peace , but to reconcile to it all dissentients who in the main agreed in the justice and necessity of the war itself . With this view he moved an ...
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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...