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... pending the Negotiations at nature more congenial to his majesty's Tilsit , as
well as of the Official Note of the feelings : That the timely and unreserved
Russian minister at this court , which con . communication by the Court of Lisbon
of tain ...
... pending the Negotiations at nature more congenial to his majesty's Tilsit , as
well as of the Official Note of the feelings : That the timely and unreserved
Russian minister at this court , which con . communication by the Court of Lisbon
of tain ...
Page 33
... most precisely and distinctly , the speof adequate satisfaction ; or in the rare
cific nature of such communications , so as instance of indispensable necessity ,
involv- to be able to estimate the credit due to ing national destruction , such as in
...
... most precisely and distinctly , the speof adequate satisfaction ; or in the rare
cific nature of such communications , so as instance of indispensable necessity ,
involv- to be able to estimate the credit due to ing national destruction , such as in
...
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... that under the impression of the majesty's feelings ; and that the timely feelings
which he experienced , he should an unreserved communication , by the move ,
court of Lisbon , of the demands and deĢ That an humble address be presented ...
... that under the impression of the majesty's feelings ; and that the timely feelings
which he experienced , he should an unreserved communication , by the move ,
court of Lisbon , of the demands and deĢ That an humble address be presented ...
Page 63
But , was this the moment when communication to his majesty's represensuch
documents were to be called for ? tatives ... These communications were
accompanied vulging the sources of secret intelligence with an assurance , that
in no case ...
But , was this the moment when communication to his majesty's represensuch
documents were to be called for ? tatives ... These communications were
accompanied vulging the sources of secret intelligence with an assurance , that
in no case ...
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The objects themselves were not the authenticity of the communication , less
disproportionate . We had got ships , and the conduct of government thereupon ,
and we had lost men : we had gained a was , to advert to the antecedent conduct
...
The objects themselves were not the authenticity of the communication , less
disproportionate . We had got ships , and the conduct of government thereupon ,
and we had lost men : we had gained a was , to advert to the antecedent conduct
...
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