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Page 101
He judged tions authorises him to expect , his imperial he could not better effect
this desirable re - majesty is eager to propose ( in order that sult than by
constantly impressing the belli- the opening of negotiations may be faciligerent
powers ...
He judged tions authorises him to expect , his imperial he could not better effect
this desirable re - majesty is eager to propose ( in order that sult than by
constantly impressing the belli- the opening of negotiations may be faciligerent
powers ...
Page 103
The king , who to effect the restoration of repose and tranhas never ceased to
consider a secure and quillity , does not hesitate to request officialdurable peace
as the only object of the ly and earnestly his Britannick majesty to war , in which
his ...
The king , who to effect the restoration of repose and tranhas never ceased to
consider a secure and quillity , does not hesitate to request officialdurable peace
as the only object of the ly and earnestly his Britannick majesty to war , in which
his ...
Page 117
... of its jesty's fleet must have retired from that execution . It was time that the
effects of sea , and permitted France , in undisturbed that dread which France has
inspired into security , to accumulate the means of offence the nations of the ...
... of its jesty's fleet must have retired from that execution . It was time that the
effects of sea , and permitted France , in undisturbed that dread which France has
inspired into security , to accumulate the means of offence the nations of the ...
Page 121
... before to his own acceptance of the proffer- even if that mediation had taken
full effect , ed mediation of the emperor of Austria . if a peace had been
concluded under it , and The second was one which his majesty that peace
guaranteed by ...
... before to his own acceptance of the proffer- even if that mediation had taken
full effect , ed mediation of the emperor of Austria . if a peace had been
concluded under it , and The second was one which his majesty that peace
guaranteed by ...
Page 133
... the sale of ships by a belligerent to a neu- in alliance with France , and under
her tral , is considered by France to be illegal : controul , were required to give ,
and have -And whereas a great part of the ship- given , and do give , effect to
such ...
... the sale of ships by a belligerent to a neu- in alliance with France , and under
her tral , is considered by France to be illegal : controul , were required to give ,
and have -And whereas a great part of the ship- given , and do give , effect to
such ...
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