The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 69Archibald Constable and Company, 1807 |
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Pagina 57
... peace ; when it must be obvious to any one , who will take the trouble of com- paring the dates , that the arrangement was actually signed before the English Plenipotentiary could , by any possibili- ty , receive the instructions of his ...
... peace ; when it must be obvious to any one , who will take the trouble of com- paring the dates , that the arrangement was actually signed before the English Plenipotentiary could , by any possibili- ty , receive the instructions of his ...
Pagina 61
... peace that should be without duration . France is more inte- rested than any other power in the stability of peace . It is not a truce that it has an interest in making ; for a truce would only prepare for it new losses . You know well ...
... peace that should be without duration . France is more inte- rested than any other power in the stability of peace . It is not a truce that it has an interest in making ; for a truce would only prepare for it new losses . You know well ...
Pagina 62
possible for you to accomplish , peace will be soon concluded . " I conclude by declaring to you , that his Majesty adopts entirely the principles Jaid down in your dispatch , and presented as the basis of the negociation ... that the peace ...
possible for you to accomplish , peace will be soon concluded . " I conclude by declaring to you , that his Majesty adopts entirely the principles Jaid down in your dispatch , and presented as the basis of the negociation ... that the peace ...
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