| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1808 - 540 pages
...mediator,- which he had awumed with so much alaci ity on the bchjif of France. — Nor can his Mai. jijrget, that the first symptoms of reviving confidence, since the peace of Tilsit, the only prospect <>f success in the endeavours of his Maj.'s ambassador to restore the ancient rood understanding between... | |
| English literature - 1808 - 1016 pages
...mediator, which he had assumed with so much alacrity on the behalf of Frunce. Mor can his Majesty forget that the first symptoms of reviving confidence, since...siege of Copenhagen had been recently received at St Pftersburgh. The inviolability of the Baltic Sea, and the reciprocal guarantees of the powers that... | |
| William Roscoe - Europe - 1808 - 192 pages
...Mediator, which He had assumed with so much Alacrity on the Behalf of France. Nor can His Majesty forget that the first Symptoms of reviving Confidence, since...Russia, appeared when the Intelligence of the Siege of Copenhttgen had been recently received at St. Petersburgh. The Inviolability of the Baltic Sea, and... | |
| Benjamin Flower - 1808 - 526 pages
...France. Noi- can his Majesty forget that the first symptoms of reviving confidence, since rhe peaceof Tilsit, the only prospect of success in the endeavours...siege of Copenhagen had been recently received at St. Petersburgh." (11.) (11) If the Emperor of Russia Aas ever shewn England the ßrst symptoms of reviving... | |
| 1808 - 560 pages
...them. Such forbearance never could have applied but to a s'ate of — Vor can h isf Majesty forgi-t that the first symptoms of reviving confidence, since...of his Majesty's ambassador to restore the ancient f.Kid understanding between Great Britain and Russia, appeared, when !he intelligence of the siege... | |
| 1808 - 1142 pages
...behalf of France ; nor can his majesty forget that the first symptoms of reviving confidence, since die peace of Tilsit, the only prospect of success in the...endeavours of his majesty's ambassador to restore the anUL'nt and good understanding between Great Britain and Russia, appeared when the intelligence of... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1484 pages
...which lie has assumed with so much alacrity on the behalf of France. Nor can can his majesty forget that the first symptoms of reviving confidence, since...when the intelligence of the siege of Copenhagen had beeu recently received at St. Petersburg!). The inviolability of the Baltic sea, and the reciprocal... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1809 - 1138 pages
...U.Ç 'has. assumed with so much »lacrily on the bchulf of France. Nor 77-3 can his majesty forget that the first symptoms of reviving confidence, since...• prospect of" success in the endeavours of his majesty'« ambassador to restore tlie ancient good understanding between Great Britain and Russia,... | |
| History - 1809 - 1080 pages
...which he has assumed with so much altcrity on the behalf of France. Nor CM» fan his majesty forget that the first symptoms of reviving confidence, since...Tilsit, the only prospect of success in the endeavours or'liu majesty's ambassador to reitore the ancient good understanding between Great Britain and Russia,... | |
| Europe - 1810 - 600 pages
...mediator,. which he had assumed with so much alacrity on the behalf of France — Nor can his majesty forget that the first symptoms of reviving confidence, since...Britain and Russia, appeared when the intelligence of VoL. i. PART i. the siege of Copenhagen had been, recently received at St Petersburgh. The inviolability... | |
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