History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Volume 2Mills, Jowett, and Mills, published by W. Cobbett, 1834 - Great Britain |
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Page 210
... authority , have joined in a declaration of war against a sovereign de facto , and against the French nation , beforehand , and without any act of aggression committed on their part . 226. The other circumstance strongly corro- borative ...
... authority , have joined in a declaration of war against a sovereign de facto , and against the French nation , beforehand , and without any act of aggression committed on their part . 226. The other circumstance strongly corro- borative ...
Page 212
... authorities of that great city . But , so disgraceful was this trans- action felt to be ; so ashamed were the govern --- ment of it , that there was no public proclamation ‹‹ at all upon this occasion , but a mere notification in the ...
... authorities of that great city . But , so disgraceful was this trans- action felt to be ; so ashamed were the govern --- ment of it , that there was no public proclamation ‹‹ at all upon this occasion , but a mere notification in the ...
Page 224
... authority , with Mr. Fox's practice , and with the opinions and conduct of others whom it would wear out a day to name , he was against a treaty founded on the chances of Buonaparte's giving liberty to France , at the certain hazard of ...
... authority , with Mr. Fox's practice , and with the opinions and conduct of others whom it would wear out a day to name , he was against a treaty founded on the chances of Buonaparte's giving liberty to France , at the certain hazard of ...
Page 236
... authorities . I had reason to hope for success , and I braved all the declara- tions of the Powers against me . Circumstances appear to me changed . I offer myself as a sacrifice to the hatred of the enemies of France . May they prove ...
... authorities . I had reason to hope for success , and I braved all the declara- tions of the Powers against me . Circumstances appear to me changed . I offer myself as a sacrifice to the hatred of the enemies of France . May they prove ...
Page 239
... authorities of the country . This military occu- pation cannot last above five years , and may end before that period . The Allied Sovereigns , after an expiration of three years , and after they have first , in agreement with the King ...
... authorities of the country . This military occu- pation cannot last above five years , and may end before that period . The Allied Sovereigns , after an expiration of three years , and after they have first , in agreement with the King ...
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