Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ... Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the Kingdom of Great Britain ..., Volume 10R. Bagshaw, 1812 - Great Britain |
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Page 87
... England on the 26th of July , and what he wished to be informed of was , whether ministers had received the intelligence of the Treaty of Tilsit in sufficient time to allow of the ne- cessary delay in moving troops to the coast ...
... England on the 26th of July , and what he wished to be informed of was , whether ministers had received the intelligence of the Treaty of Tilsit in sufficient time to allow of the ne- cessary delay in moving troops to the coast ...
Page 103
... England and France ; and the effects of which may pro- duce to the rest of Europe the most fatal consequences . His majesty the emperor and king , animated by a constant desire to effect the restoration of repose and tran- quillity ...
... England and France ; and the effects of which may pro- duce to the rest of Europe the most fatal consequences . His majesty the emperor and king , animated by a constant desire to effect the restoration of repose and tran- quillity ...
Page 105
... England . This explicit and frank invitation must furnish a proof of the good faith and of the sincere intention of France to put an end to the calamities of war ; and his imperial majesty consents with eagerness to be the intermediary ...
... England . This explicit and frank invitation must furnish a proof of the good faith and of the sincere intention of France to put an end to the calamities of war ; and his imperial majesty consents with eagerness to be the intermediary ...
Page 111
... England ambassador the whole of the correspond- ence with the French government . I wait with impatience your excellency's summons to repair to his majesty . Nothing can afford me greater pleasure than to repeat in person the assurances ...
... England ambassador the whole of the correspond- ence with the French government . I wait with impatience your excellency's summons to repair to his majesty . Nothing can afford me greater pleasure than to repeat in person the assurances ...
Page 113
... England and France , and the emperor Napoleon having , by the 13th article of the afore - mentioned treaty of peace , accepted that mediation , the object of the present note is to offer it in like manner to his majesty the king of ...
... England and France , and the emperor Napoleon having , by the 13th article of the afore - mentioned treaty of peace , accepted that mediation , the object of the present note is to offer it in like manner to his majesty the king of ...
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