British Eloquence, Том 2Charles Kendall Adams, John Alden G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1884 |
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... Foreign Affairs , rejected the proposed opening of negotiations for peace . The Govern- ment justified its attitude by referring to the course of the French during the war . It declared that its beginning had been an " unprovoked attack ...
... Foreign Affairs , rejected the proposed opening of negotiations for peace . The Govern- ment justified its attitude by referring to the course of the French during the war . It declared that its beginning had been an " unprovoked attack ...
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... foreign powers no ade- quate ground of security in negotiation ; or , sec- ondly , he must be of opinion that the change which has recently taken place has given that security which , in the former stages of the Rev- olution , was ...
... foreign powers no ade- quate ground of security in negotiation ; or , sec- ondly , he must be of opinion that the change which has recently taken place has given that security which , in the former stages of the Rev- olution , was ...
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... foreign powers , and the reverse of every thing which has been the system and practice of France now for near ten years . It is there stated that their first principles were love of peace , aversion to conquest , and respect for the ...
... foreign powers , and the reverse of every thing which has been the system and practice of France now for near ten years . It is there stated that their first principles were love of peace , aversion to conquest , and respect for the ...
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... - tween the two courts which has been made pub- lic ; and it will be found , also , that as long as the negotiation continued to be conducted through M. Delessart , then Minister for Foreign Affairs , 42 WILLIAM PITT .
... - tween the two courts which has been made pub- lic ; and it will be found , also , that as long as the negotiation continued to be conducted through M. Delessart , then Minister for Foreign Affairs , 42 WILLIAM PITT .
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Charles Kendall Adams, John Alden. through M. Delessart , then Minister for Foreign Affairs , there was a great prospect that those discussions would be amicably terminated ; but it is notorious , and has since been clearly proved on the ...
Charles Kendall Adams, John Alden. through M. Delessart , then Minister for Foreign Affairs , there was a great prospect that those discussions would be amicably terminated ; but it is notorious , and has since been clearly proved on the ...
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