The Despatches of Earl Gower, English Ambassador at Paris from June 1790 to August 1792: To which are Added the Despatches of Mr. Lindsay and Mr. Monro, and the Diary of Viscount Palmerston in France During July and August 1791, Now Published for the First Time |
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... parties , Lord Gower says , are agreed on this measure . Two days later Lord Gower reports that although the king and his ministers desire peace a large party in the country is in favour of war . The aristocrats hope to fish in troubled ...
... parties , Lord Gower says , are agreed on this measure . Two days later Lord Gower reports that although the king and his ministers desire peace a large party in the country is in favour of war . The aristocrats hope to fish in troubled ...
Page xxii
... party on equal terms . The Queen and the émigrés may have desired something more than this , but there is no proof that they would have gained their object . The flight may have been a mistake , Kaunitz was opposed to it from the first ...
... party on equal terms . The Queen and the émigrés may have desired something more than this , but there is no proof that they would have gained their object . The flight may have been a mistake , Kaunitz was opposed to it from the first ...
Page xxvi
... party rejoice at it as it tends to prove the king's freedom . " ( Nov. 18 ) . This was only true of the moderate democrats . How precarious the king's freedom was felt by Lord Gower when he tells us that the king was prevented from ...
... party rejoice at it as it tends to prove the king's freedom . " ( Nov. 18 ) . This was only true of the moderate democrats . How precarious the king's freedom was felt by Lord Gower when he tells us that the king was prevented from ...
Page xxvii
... party in Paris was ready to run the risk of war with Prussia or Austria , they were anxious to keep peace with ... parties as to peace and war was connected with a similar division as to the powers of the king . The constitution gave the ...
... party in Paris was ready to run the risk of war with Prussia or Austria , they were anxious to keep peace with ... parties as to peace and war was connected with a similar division as to the powers of the king . The constitution gave the ...
Page xxxvi
... party he shall find best " ( ib . ) . The " blackguards of Paris " begin to stop people publicly in the streets and take their watches and bracelets from them ( p . 246 ) . Monro never moves out but with pistols in his pockets ( p . 247 ) ...
... party he shall find best " ( ib . ) . The " blackguards of Paris " begin to stop people publicly in the streets and take their watches and bracelets from them ( p . 246 ) . Monro never moves out but with pistols in his pockets ( p . 247 ) ...
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