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 93
... Treaty of Tilsit before the 8th of Aug. following . Ministers had not said that they had in their possession any one se- cret article of the Treaty of Tilsit , but that the substance of such secret articles had been confidentially ...
... Treaty of Tilsit before the 8th of Aug. following . Ministers had not said that they had in their possession any one se- cret article of the Treaty of Tilsit , but that the substance of such secret articles had been confidentially ...
Page 113
... treaty of peace be- tween 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 ...
... treaty of peace be- tween 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 ...
Page 121
... treaty of Tilsit were not communicated to his majesty and specifically that article of the treaty , in virtue of which the mediation was proposed , and which prescribed a li- mited time for the return of his majesty's answer to that ...
... treaty of Tilsit were not communicated to his majesty and specifically that article of the treaty , in virtue of which the mediation was proposed , and which prescribed a li- mited time for the return of his majesty's answer to that ...
Page 163
... treaty of 1797 , in the time position to conciliate and maintain good stipulated . In consequence of that omis- will and amity with the American States ; sión , it became necessary to pass the In- and it gave him still farther ...
... treaty of 1797 , in the time position to conciliate and maintain good stipulated . In consequence of that omis- will and amity with the American States ; sión , it became necessary to pass the In- and it gave him still farther ...
Page 195
... treaty of commerce , and had given the as- Sir : I have the honour to inform you , that on Saturday evening , 29th August , I received by sir Stephen Shairp , who left the fleet off Copenhagen upon the 24th of August , your dispatches ...
... treaty of commerce , and had given the as- Sir : I have the honour to inform you , that on Saturday evening , 29th August , I received by sir Stephen Shairp , who left the fleet off Copenhagen upon the 24th of August , your dispatches ...
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