| Eyre Evans Crowe, George Payne Rainsford James - 1838 - 456 pagina’s
...contained the whole of what had been stipulated between the two allied courts, and that no part of them could, or ever should, bind Spain in the manner he...must be the indispensable basis of the negotiation." Negotiations were now more formally commenced ; and the British cabinet determined upon giving up Gibraltar,... | |
| George Payne Rainsford James - 1838 - 452 pagina’s
...contained the whole of what had been stipulated between the two allied courts, and that no part of them could, or ever should, bind Spain in the manner he...must be the indispensable basis of the negotiation." Negotiations were now more formally commenced ; and the British cabinet determined upon giving up Gibraltar,... | |
| Frederick Sayer - 1862 - 554 pagina’s
...contained the whole of what had been stipulated between the two allied Courts, and that no part of these could or ever should bind Spain in the manner he suggested....precision ; large pecuniary allowances for stores and artillery within the Fort, privileges in trade accommodation with respect to America, and reciprocal... | |
| Frederick Sayer - 1862 - 558 pagina’s
...contained the whole of what had been stipulated between the two allied Courts, and that no part of these could or ever should bind Spain in the manner he suggested....was free to make peace with England independently, hut he doubted the sincerity of the British Cabinet, and added with emphasis, that Gibraltar must be... | |
| Frederick Sayer - 1865 - 606 pagina’s
...contained the whole of what had been stipulated between the two allied Courts, and that no part of these could or ever should bind Spain in the manner he suggested....precision ; large pecuniary allowances for stores and artillery within the Fort, privileges in trade accommodation with respect to America, and reciprocal... | |
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