| English literature - 1808 - 1016 pages
...confidence in the efficacy of his Imperial upon which the enemy was disposed to Majesty's mediation, treat ; and a communication of the articles of the...had himself annexed, not four months before, to his ow.i acceptance of the proffered mediation of the Emperor of Austria. The second was one which his... | |
| 1807 - 598 pages
...The conditions je^uired by lib Majesty were—» statement of the basis upon -which the enemy wa« disposed to treat ; and a communication of the articles...not four months before, to his own acceptance of the | tottered me. diatum of the Emperor of Austria. The second was one which hi* Majesty would have had... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1807 - 724 pages
...conditions required by his Majefty were: a ftatement of the bafis Upon which the enemy was difpofed to treat ; and a communication of the articles of the Peace of Tilfit. The firft of thefe conditions was precifely the fame which the Emperor of Ruliia had himfelf... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1808 - 526 pages
...refusal : it was a conditional acceptance. The conditions required by his Majesty were — a statement of the basis upon which the enemy was disposed to...these conditions was precisely the same which the Empi-ror -of Russia had himself annexed, not four months before, to his own acceptance of the professed... | |
| 1808 - 1142 pages
...refusal. It was a conditional acceptance. The conditions required by his mnjesty were — a statement of the basis upon which the enemy was disposed to...the peace of Tilsit. The first of these conditions were precisely the same which the emperor of Russia had himself annexed not four months before to his... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1484 pages
...was a conditional acceptance. The conditions required hy his majesty were, — :i statement of (he basis upon which the enemy was disposed to treat ;...which the emperor of Russia had himself annexed not foiir months before to his own acceptance of the proffered mediation of the emperor of Austria. The... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1138 pages
...conditional acceptance. The conditions required by liis majesty were, — a statement of the basis upou which the enemy was disposed to treat; and a communication...first of these conditions was precisely the same which live emperor of Russia* had himself ancexed not four months before to his own acceptance of the proffered... | |
| Archibald Duncan - 1809 - 412 pages
...refusal. It was a cbndUioual acceptance. The conditions required by li is Majesty were — a statement of the basis upon which the enemy was disposed to...articles of the peace of Tilsit. The first of these conditiobs was precisely the same which the Emperor of Russia had himself annexed, not four ^months... | |
| History - 1809 - 1080 pages
...,•' It was a conditional acceptance. The conditions required by his majesty were, — a statement of .the basis upon which the enemy was disposed, to treat ; and a comimniication of the articles of tlte peace of Tilsit. Tlie first of these conditions was precisely... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1812 - 714 pages
...refusal. It was a conditional acceptance. The conditions required by his majesty were, —a statement of the basis upon which the enemy was disposed to...was precisely the same which the emperor of Russia bad himself annexed not four months before to his own acceptance of the proffered mediation of the... | |
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