The Peace of Christmas EveDiplomatic and political background of the War of 1812, and the negotiations behind the Treaty of Ghent. Includes text of treaty. |
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... party , that England before now had made every effort to reach a settlement . Also , for the first time , Romanzoff disclosed that the Russian minister in London had been told of the British refusal in November , 1812 , long before the ...
... party , that England before now had made every effort to reach a settlement . Also , for the first time , Romanzoff disclosed that the Russian minister in London had been told of the British refusal in November , 1812 , long before the ...
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... party sought refuge in the filthy , reeking , overheated inns and posthouses . They spent one night sitting up in a kitchen , the only unoccupied room in the house , the stink and slop of which almost nauseated them . Bayard's illness ...
... party sought refuge in the filthy , reeking , overheated inns and posthouses . They spent one night sitting up in a kitchen , the only unoccupied room in the house , the stink and slop of which almost nauseated them . Bayard's illness ...
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... party , Bathurst told Goulburn that he and his colleagues were to con- tinue " not to encourage much confidential communication with the Federalists ; if you cannot get them to talk , without talking confidentially yourself . I make no ...
... party , Bathurst told Goulburn that he and his colleagues were to con- tinue " not to encourage much confidential communication with the Federalists ; if you cannot get them to talk , without talking confidentially yourself . I make no ...
Contents
THE WAGES OF WAR AND THE PROMISE OF MEDIATION | 3 |
THE EMPERORS COURT | 25 |
A TANGLED WEB | 43 |
Copyright | |
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