| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1808 - 540 pages
...iniputed inactivity of G. Britain, his Maj. cannot but regret that the Emperor of Russia should fanve resorted to so precipitate and fatal a measure at the moment when he bad received distinct assurances JJiat i-.is Maj. was Baking the mot strenuous e*ert<ous to i'ulfJ... | |
| English literature - 1808 - 1016 pages
...the consequence and the punishment of the imputed inactivity of Great Britain, his Majesty cannot but regret, that the Emperor of Russia should have resorted...distinct assurances that his Majesty was making the must strenuous exertions to fulfil the wishes and expectations of his ally (assurances which his Imperial... | |
| 1807 - 770 pages
...considered as the consequence the punis'hment of the imputed inactivity of Great Britain, his majesty cannot regret that the emperor of Russia should have resorted to so precipitate and fata! i measure, at the moment when he had received distinct assurances, that his majer was making... | |
| 1807 - 598 pages
...Tilsit, lions of troops on the coast of Napir*. ISO/.] Stale Paper. Gieat Britain, his Majesty cannot but regret that the Emperor of Russia should have resorted to so precipitate and fatal я measure at the moment when he had received dislinclassurancestlm his Majesty wasmaking the mo»t... | |
| 1808 - 1142 pages
...the consequence and the punishment of the imputed inactivity of Great Britain, his majesty cannot but regret that the emperor of Russia should have resorted...making the most strenuous exertions to fulfil the wiihes and expectations of his ally (assurances which hi» imperial majesty received and acknowledged... | |
| Great Britain - 1808 - 534 pages
...the imputed inactivity of G. Britain, his Maj. cannot but regret that the Emperor of Russia s!-ou!d have resorted to so precipitate and fatal a measure...when he had received distinct assurances that his Maj. was making the most strenuous exertions to fulfil the wishes and expectations of his ally (assurances... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1138 pages
...imputed inactivity of Great Britain, his majekty cannot but regret that the emperor of Russia should hate resorted to so precipitate and fatal a measure, at the moment when be had received distinct assurances tint Im majesty was making the roost strrnuous exertions to fulfil... | |
| 1810 - 602 pages
...the consequence and the punishment of the imputed inactivity of Great Britain, his majesty cannot but regret that the emperor of Russia should have resorted...his imperial majesty received and acknowledged with apparentconfidence and satisfaction) and when his majesty was, in fact, prepared to employ, for the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1812 - 714 pages
...the consequence and the punishment of the imputed inactivity of Great Britain, his majesty cannot but regret that the emperor of Russia should have resorted...precipitate and fatal a measure, at the moment, when be had received distinct assurances that his majesty was making the most strenuous exertions to fulfil... | |
| Charles Verulam Williams - 1813 - 354 pages
...as the consequence, and the punishment of the imputed inactivity of Great Britain, he could not but regret that the Emperor of Russia should have resorted...when he had received distinct assurances that his Britannic Majesty was making the most strenuous exertions to fulfil the wishes and expectations of... | |
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