| 1797 - 490 pages
...be laid before you, will,- 1 am confident, abundantly prove to you, and to thewoild, that every ftep has been taken on my part which could tend to accelerate the conclufion of Peace ; and that the long delay and final rupture of the Negotiation are folely to be... | |
| 598 pages
...other Papers which I' have dire Red to he laid before you, will, I am confident, abundantly prove to you, and to the World, that every Step has been taken on My Part, which could tend to accelerate the Conclufton of Peace ; and that the long Delay and fnal Rupture of the Negotiation are folely to be... | |
| 1798 - 1094 pages
...the world, that every ilep lias been taken on my part, which could tend to accelerate the canclufion of peace; and that the long delay and final rupture of the negotiation ;'re folely to be afcribed to the evafive conduct, the -unwarrantable prctenfiuns, and the inordinate... | |
| John Debrett - 1798 - 660 pages
...be laid before you, will, I am confident, abundantly prove to you, and to the world, that every ftep has been taken on my part which could tend to accelerate the conclufion of peace ; and that the long delay, and final rupture' of the negotiation, are folely to... | |
| 1798 - 992 pages
...laid before you, will,. -I am confident, abundantly prove to you, and to the world, that every ftep has been taken on my part, .which could tend to accelerate the -conclufion of peace; and that the long delay -and final rupture of the .negotiation are folely to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 1008 pages
...that every Hep has been taken on my part, which would tend to accelerate that definable ob • jeft; and that the long delay and final •rupture of the negotiation are to be attributed folely to the evafive conduft, the unwarrantable pretenfions, and inordinate ambition... | |
| William Belsham - 1802 - 592 pages
...the world, that every ftep had been taken on his part which could tend to accelerate the conclufion of peace : and that the long delay and final rupture of the negotiation are folely •to be afcribed to the evafrve con dact, the unwarrantable pretenfions, and the inordinate... | |
| 1807 - 800 pages
...that every ííep has been taken on my part, which would tend to accelerate that defirableob¡cet; and that the long delay and final rupture of the negotiation are to be attributed folely to the evafive conduit, the unwarrantable I'retenfions, and inordinate ambition... | |
| 1809 - 954 pages
...papers were said to have proved, " that every step had been taken on his majesty's part to accelerate peace, and that the long delay and final rupture of the negotiation was solely to be ascribed to the evasive conduct and unwarrantable prétentions of the French." Mis... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1818 - 810 pages
...other Papers •which I have directed to be laid before "vou, will, I am confident, abundantly prove to you, and to the world, that every step has been taken...ascribed to the evasive conduct, the unwarrantable pretensions, and the inort dinate ambition of those with whom ire have to contend, and above all, to... | |
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