| 756 pages
...and that, when inrtead of an aniwer, and the favourab.t anfwer which I bad every realbn to expeft, I received only the repetition of a demand, which...did not bode an immediate rupture of the treaty, it nimrediy did not announce a near and fuccelsful termination of ir. The above-mentioned Minijler perfilted... | |
| France - 1797 - 92 pages
...and that, when inftead of an anfwer, and the favourable aniwer which I had every reafon to expect, I received only the repetition of a demand, which...announce a near and fuccefsful termination of it. The abwe-mentimtd Minijhr perCfted I was miftaken ; that the bufmefs would end fpeedily ; that fpeed was... | |
| John Debrett - Europe - 1798 - 660 pages
...and that, when inftead of an anfwer, and the favourable anfwer which I had every reafon to expect, I received only the repetition of a demand, which...it affuredly did not announce a near and fuccefsful terT ruination of it. The above-mentioned minifter perfifted I was miftaken ; that the bufmefs would... | |
| John Debritt - Europe - 1798 - 582 pages
...received only the repetition of a demand, which had been already fatistied two months ago ; I ceitainly could not think this a good omen. If it did not bode an immediate rupture of the treaty, it afiuredly did not announce a near and fuccefbful termination of it. The ahrve-mcnt'wned mini/icr perfilled... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1798 - 714 pages
...and that, when inftead of an anfwer, and the favourable anlwer which I had every rcafon to expect, I received only the repetition of a demand, which...been already fatisfied two months ago ; I certainly couid not think this a good omen. If it did not bode an immediate rupture of the treaty, it aflurcdly... | |
| 1798 - 992 pages
...and that when, inftead of an anfwer, and the favourable anfwer which I had every reafon to expect, I received only the repetition of a demand which had been already fatisfied two monthi ago ; I certainly could not think this a good omen. If it did not bode an immediate rupture... | |
| English poetry - 1798 - 1094 pages
...every reafon to expeft, I received onĂy the repetition of a demand which had been already fatisried two months ago ; I certainly could not think this a good omen. If it ilid not bode an immediate rupture of the treaty, it afluredly did not announce a near and fuccefufnl... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 1008 pages
...and that, when inftead of an anfwer, and the favourable anfwer which I had every reafon to expeft, I received only the repetition of a demand which had...did not bode an immediate rupture of the treaty, it afruredly did not announce a near and fuccefsful termination of it. The above-mentioned minifter perfifted... | |
| History - 1800 - 812 pages
...and that, whenin^ (lead of an anfwer, and the favourable anfwer which I had every reafon to expert, I received only the repetition of a demand which had been already fatisfied two month; ago, I certainly could not think this a good omen. If it did not bode an immediate rupture of... | |
| History - 1807 - 800 pages
...and that, when inftead of an anfwer, and the favourable anfwer which I had every reaion to expeft, I received only the repetition of a demand which had...good omen. If it did not bode an immediate rupture of (he treaty, it affiircdly did not announce a near and fuccefsful termination of it. Tlie above-mentioned... | |
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