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Page 132
... Prince William's opening the object of their visit , men- tioning that the attack must at all events take place , and General Blücher's wish for his powerful and decisive co - operation ; the Crown Prince , in a hurried and hasty tone ...
... Prince William's opening the object of their visit , men- tioning that the attack must at all events take place , and General Blücher's wish for his powerful and decisive co - operation ; the Crown Prince , in a hurried and hasty tone ...
Page 351
... prince ; and more so , that I cannot but take some part in his father's misfortunes : he has appealed to me for justice , and it must be done him . The eyes of Europe are upon me . Having made his abdication at Aranjuez , surrounded by ...
... prince ; and more so , that I cannot but take some part in his father's misfortunes : he has appealed to me for justice , and it must be done him . The eyes of Europe are upon me . Having made his abdication at Aranjuez , surrounded by ...
Page 452
... Prince , and would have publicly avowed his opposition to the enterprise , could he have so acted without offending a very numerous party in France . " " Your ambassador , Lord Stair , " he added , " had at all times free access to the ...
... Prince , and would have publicly avowed his opposition to the enterprise , could he have so acted without offending a very numerous party in France . " " Your ambassador , Lord Stair , " he added , " had at all times free access to the ...
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