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 245
... NOTE . Similar Treaties were signed on the same day by the Plenipotentiaries of his Majesty , with those of the Em- peror of Russia and the King of Prussia , respectively . COPY OF A NOTE ADDRESSED BY THE MINISTERS OF THE FOUR UNITED ...
... NOTE . Similar Treaties were signed on the same day by the Plenipotentiaries of his Majesty , with those of the Em- peror of Russia and the King of Prussia , respectively . COPY OF A NOTE ADDRESSED BY THE MINISTERS OF THE FOUR UNITED ...
Page 257
... note which you addressed to me on the 13th instant , relative to the operation of the capitulation in Paris in your case . The capitulation of Paris , of the 3rd of July last , was made between the Commander - in - Chief of the Allied ...
... note which you addressed to me on the 13th instant , relative to the operation of the capitulation in Paris in your case . The capitulation of Paris , of the 3rd of July last , was made between the Commander - in - Chief of the Allied ...
Page 268
... note of Lord Castlereagh , addressed to the Ambassadors of the Allies , dated on the 11th of September , 1815 . Upon what principle can France , at the close of such a war , expect to sit down with the same extent of possessions which ...
... note of Lord Castlereagh , addressed to the Ambassadors of the Allies , dated on the 11th of September , 1815 . Upon what principle can France , at the close of such a war , expect to sit down with the same extent of possessions which ...
Page 271
... note of the eleventh of September , and that this dispatch of Wellington was dated from Paris on the twenty - third of September , giving an account of the issue of the affair . MY DEAR LORD , There has been a good deal of discussion ...
... note of the eleventh of September , and that this dispatch of Wellington was dated from Paris on the twenty - third of September , giving an account of the issue of the affair . MY DEAR LORD , There has been a good deal of discussion ...
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... notes , who would at the end of that six months have a right to demand , and who certainly would demand , gold in exchange for the notes . The Bank had no other mode of effecting this object than by withholding , the discounts or ...
... notes , who would at the end of that six months have a right to demand , and who certainly would demand , gold in exchange for the notes . The Bank had no other mode of effecting this object than by withholding , the discounts or ...
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