France was broken off upon points immediately affecting, not his majesty's own interests, but those of his imperial ally. But his majesty neither understands, nor will he admit, the pretension of the emperor of Russia... The Universal magazine - Page 861808Full view - About this book
 | English literature - 1808 - 1016 pages
...Majesty has at no time declined to treat with France, when France Improfessed a willingness to treat on an admissible basis. And the Emperor of Russia cannot...Great Britain and France was broken off, upon points immedi itely affecting, not hi» Majesty's own interest, but those of his Imperial ally. But his Majesty... | |
 | Early English newspapers - 1807 - 724 pages
...on an adrniffible bafis. And the Emperor of Ruflia cannot fail to remember that the laft negotiation between Great Britain and France was broken off, upon points immediately affecting, not his Majefty's own interefts, but thofe of his Imperial AHy. But his Majefty neither understands, nor will... | |
 | Benjamin Flower - 1808 - 526 pages
...Majesty has at no time declined to treat with France, when France has professed a willingness to trout on an admissible basis. And the Emperor of Russia cannot fail to remember, that the last negociation between Great Britain and France was broken off upon pomts immediately sdecline, not his... | |
 | William Roscoe - Europe - 1808 - 192 pages
...of Russia cannot Jail to rewiember that the last Negotiation between Great Britain and Francq ^>as broken off, upon Points immediately affecting, not His Majesty's own Interests, but those of His -Imperi01 Ally. But His Majesty neither understands nor will He admit the 'Pretension of the Emperor... | |
 | 1808 - 1144 pages
...has at no time declined to treat with France, when France has professed a willingness to treat on any admissible basis. And the emperor of Russia cannot fail to remember, that the last negotiation between Great Britain and France wasbroken off upon points immediately affecting not hi»... | |
 | Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1484 pages
...has at no time declined to treat with France, when France lias professed a willingness to treat on an admissible basis. And the emperor of Russia cannot fail to remember, that the last negociation between Great Britain and France was broken off, upon points immediately affectm;;, not... | |
 | Archibald Duncan - 1809 - 412 pages
...has at no time declined to treat with France, when France has professed a willingness to treat on any admissible basis. And the Emperor of Russia cannot fail to remember that the last negociation between Great Britain and France was broken off upon points immediately affecting, not... | |
 | History - 1809 - 1066 pages
...lias at no time declined to treat with France, when France has professed a willingness \o treat on an admissible basis. And the emperor of Russia cannot fail to remember, that I he last négociation between Great Britain and France was broken oft', upon points immediately affecting,... | |
 | Walter Scott - Europe - 1810 - 602 pages
...majesty has at no time declined to treat with France, when France has professed a willingness to treat on an admissible basis. And the emperor of Russia cannot...négociation between Great Britain and France was broken offupon points immediately affecting, not his majesty's own interests, but those of his imperial ally.... | |
 | William Roscoe - 1810 - 354 pages
...Imperial Majesty cannot fail to remember that " the last negotiation between Great Britain and " F ance was broken off upon points immediately " affecting,...OWN INTERESTS, " but those of his Imperial Ally." Thus it ap^ pe rs, i hat after the close of that negotiation, the war was carried on by this country,... | |
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