Letters to the Right Honourable Lord Hawkesbury, and to the Right Honourable Henry Addington: On the Peace with Buonaparté, to which is Added an Appendix ...Cobbett and Morgan, 1802 - 259 halaman |
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... - cates such a change in the sentiments and affections . of the people , as must fill every reflecting mind with the most serious apprehension . Those who cannot bear 1 bear to look danger in the face , would 8 LETTERS TÓ.
... - cates such a change in the sentiments and affections . of the people , as must fill every reflecting mind with the most serious apprehension . Those who cannot bear 1 bear to look danger in the face , would 8 LETTERS TÓ.
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... look danger in the face , would fain per suade us , that this disgusting scene was not the effect of any settled partiality , but was a mere momentary ebullition of joy at the return of Peace , and at the prospect of Plenty ! But , if ...
... look danger in the face , would fain per suade us , that this disgusting scene was not the effect of any settled partiality , but was a mere momentary ebullition of joy at the return of Peace , and at the prospect of Plenty ! But , if ...
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... look upon the present French as a na tion of poor men , who , after a long and arduous strug- gle , have recovered the possession of that property , and of all those other good things , which the great and the rich had , for centuries ...
... look upon the present French as a na tion of poor men , who , after a long and arduous strug- gle , have recovered the possession of that property , and of all those other good things , which the great and the rich had , for centuries ...
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... look back on the singular success of my humble endeavours in America , I feel myself irre- sistibly impelled to proceed . " You stand alone , " say some persons . This is not true to the extent which is meant to be con- veyed by the ...
... look back on the singular success of my humble endeavours in America , I feel myself irre- sistibly impelled to proceed . " You stand alone , " say some persons . This is not true to the extent which is meant to be con- veyed by the ...
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... looks from the Mediterranean and its borders , so lately the scene of our glory , and now the scene of our igno- miny , and to endeavour to find elsewhere some mitigation of our disgrace , some consolation for the disastrous sacrifices ...
... looks from the Mediterranean and its borders , so lately the scene of our glory , and now the scene of our igno- miny , and to endeavour to find elsewhere some mitigation of our disgrace , some consolation for the disastrous sacrifices ...
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allies America army Berbice Britain Britannic Majesty British BUONAPARTE Cape capital cession Citizen coasts COBBETT command commerce conquests consequence Continent danger Demerara diminution disgrace Domingo Egypt Emperor empire enemy England Europe exports favoured fleets fortresses France French colony French Government French Guiana French Republic French Republick future give Great-Britain Guiana hands Holland honour hope House humble increase inhabitants Island Jacobin King kingdom LAURISTON letter LORD HAWKESBURY Lordship Madrid Majesty Malta manufactures Martinico means ment merchants Meuse millions Ministers nation naval navigation navy never Noble Lord object obtained Olivenza Pall-Mall Peace PHILANGLUS PITT population ports Portugal Portuguese possession Preliminary Treaty present produce ratification respect Rhine rivers ruin Russia Scheldt ship signed Sovereign Spain STADTHOLDER statement stipulations Sublime Porte Surinam Talleyrand territory thousand tion Treaty of Badajos treaty of Madrid United vessels Vide Appendix West-India whole wish
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Halaman iv - ... saddles, and bridles ; excepting, however, the quantity of the said articles which may be necessary for the defence of the ship, and of those who compose the crew; and all other articles whatever, not enumerated here, shall not be reputed warlike and naval ammunition, nor be subject to...
Halaman xxii - THE President of the United States of America and the First Consul of the French Republic, in the name of the French people...
Halaman lxxiv - ... furnish a list of grievances and hold out a promise of redress equally to all nations ; which inspired the teachers of French liberty with the hope of alike recommending themselves to those who live under the feudal code of the German Empire ; to the various states of Italy, under all their different institutions ; to the old republicans of Holland, and to the new republicans of America ; to the...
Halaman lxxxii - ... which of course was only the prelude to the repetition of similar exactions. Nearly at the same period, in violation of the rights of neutrality and of the treaty which had been concluded between the French republic and the grand duke of Tuscany in the preceding year, and in breach of a positive promise given; only a few days before, the French army forcibly took possession of Leghorn, for the purpose of seizing the British property which was deposited there and confiscating it as...
Halaman vii - In the contrary case, the commander of the neutral ship of war (being duly required thereto by the commander of the ship or ships of war of the Belligerent Power) is to bring to and detain his convoy during the time necessary for the search of the ships which compose it, and he shall have the faculty of naming and delegating one or more officers to assist at the search of the said ships, which shall be done in his presence, on board each merchant ship, conjointly with one or more officers appointed...
Halaman iii - Helens, privy counsellor, &c. who, after having communicated their full powers, and found them in good and due form, have agreed upon the following points and articles : Art.
Halaman lxxvii - Europe, and the world, have heard both of him and of the satellites by whom he is surrounded, and it is impossible to discuss fairly the propriety of any answer which could be returned to his overtures of negotiation without taking into consideration the inferences to be drawn from his personal character and conduct. I know it is the fashion with some gentlemen to represent any reference to topics of this nature as invidious and irritating ; but the truth is, that they rise unavoidably out of the...
Halaman iv - ... the countries at war, which should have been acquired by the subjects of the neutral power, and should be transported for their account, which merchandise cannot be excepted in any case from the freedom granted to the flag of the said power.
Halaman lxxxvii - This proclamation was followed by exactions similar to those which were practised against Genoa, by the renewal of similar professions of friendship, and the use of similar means to excite insurrection. At length, in the spring of 1797, occasion was taken from disturbances thus excited, to forge, in the name of the Venetian Government, a proclamation hostile to France ; and this proceeding was made the ground for military execution against the country, and for effecting by force the subversion of...
Halaman vi - That when such ship of war, having under convoy merchant ships, shall be met with by a ship or ships of war of the other contracting party, who shall then be in a state of war, in order to avoid all disorder, they shall keep out of cannon shot, unless the state of.