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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... carrying on the negotia- tions . The Americans , though victorious in their battles , wanted peace ; were extremely anxious to obtain it ; while the English government drawled out the negotiations with the manifest object of not making ...
... carrying on the negotia- tions . The Americans , though victorious in their battles , wanted peace ; were extremely anxious to obtain it ; while the English government drawled out the negotiations with the manifest object of not making ...
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... carry on the war upon her territories , the time might come when our country would become the seat of war , and we ... carried into effect , to be that which would prove most conducive to the happiness of Europe . He ( Lord Castlereagh ) ...
... carry on the war upon her territories , the time might come when our country would become the seat of war , and we ... carried into effect , to be that which would prove most conducive to the happiness of Europe . He ( Lord Castlereagh ) ...
Page 240
... carried off or given , shall be restored in the shortest time possible . The same shall be the case with respect to the prisoners taken previously to the Treaty of the 30th of May , 1814 , and who shall not already have been restored ...
... carried off or given , shall be restored in the shortest time possible . The same shall be the case with respect to the prisoners taken previously to the Treaty of the 30th of May , 1814 , and who shall not already have been restored ...
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... measure , the said en- gagements shall still remain in full force and vigour , for the purpose of carrying into effect such measures as may be X deemed necessary for the maintenance of the stipulations con- tained V. ] GEORGE IV .
... measure , the said en- gagements shall still remain in full force and vigour , for the purpose of carrying into effect such measures as may be X deemed necessary for the maintenance of the stipulations con- tained V. ] GEORGE IV .
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... carried before the competent Councils of War , in their respectice Divisions , viz.- Ney , Labedoyere , the two Lallemans , Drouet d'Erlon , Lefebvre Desnouettes , Ameill , Brayer , Gilly , Mouton Du- vernet , Grouchy , Clausel ...
... carried before the competent Councils of War , in their respectice Divisions , viz.- Ney , Labedoyere , the two Lallemans , Drouet d'Erlon , Lefebvre Desnouettes , Ameill , Brayer , Gilly , Mouton Du- vernet , Grouchy , Clausel ...
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