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Page 13
He fully agreed with the noble nion , that if Holstein were occupied by baron ,
who seconded the motion , that it the French , Zealand would be at their was
desirable in the highest degree , that mercy . Nothing but such a frost as all minor
...
He fully agreed with the noble nion , that if Holstein were occupied by baron ,
who seconded the motion , that it the French , Zealand would be at their was
desirable in the highest degree , that mercy . Nothing but such a frost as all minor
...
Page 19
We tended , however , that if the French troops know how France has acted upon
this occupied Holstein , Zealand must fall of principle on the case of Naples
which be- course ; but this is not at all proved . On came a party to the coalition ...
We tended , however , that if the French troops know how France has acted upon
this occupied Holstein , Zealand must fall of principle on the case of Naples
which be- course ; but this is not at all proved . On came a party to the coalition ...
Page 25
What must be their operation an imputation cast upon the conduct of in America !
How much must this aid the his majesty's government for the last 15 views of the
French party , if such a party years . But , when such an imputation is be there !
What must be their operation an imputation cast upon the conduct of in America !
How much must this aid the his majesty's government for the last 15 views of the
French party , if such a party years . But , when such an imputation is be there !
Page 55
justified in acting upon probabilities , be- under great disguise , still found no
procause that doctrine was consonant with tection from French controul in her
unthe law of nations , if any public law had broken strength ; to Portugal , who ...
justified in acting upon probabilities , be- under great disguise , still found no
procause that doctrine was consonant with tection from French controul in her
unthe law of nations , if any public law had broken strength ; to Portugal , who ...
Page 65
A secret treaty , signed have been commented on as weak and imbein Oct. last ,
bound the Portuguese govern- cile as the confidence in Portugal was said to
ment not to admit a French garrison into be at present . It was strange that this the
...
A secret treaty , signed have been commented on as weak and imbein Oct. last ,
bound the Portuguese govern- cile as the confidence in Portugal was said to
ment not to admit a French garrison into be at present . It was strange that this the
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