Essays on the Administrations of Great Britain from 1783 to 1830: Contributed to the Edinburgh ReviewLongman, Green, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1864 - 500 sivua |
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... Paris had been impeded by Lord Shelburne through Mr. Oswald , of which he thought Mr. Grenville's letters furnished him indubitable evidence ' ( Mem . of Fox , vol . i . p . 473 ; see some similar remarks of Lord Holland , ibid . p ...
... Paris had been impeded by Lord Shelburne through Mr. Oswald , of which he thought Mr. Grenville's letters furnished him indubitable evidence ' ( Mem . of Fox , vol . i . p . 473 ; see some similar remarks of Lord Holland , ibid . p ...
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... Paris . At the time when Lord North's Ministry was about to expire , Lord Cholmondeley passed through Paris on his road to England , and called upon Franklin , though previously 1 It has been mentioned in a former number of the ...
... Paris . At the time when Lord North's Ministry was about to expire , Lord Cholmondeley passed through Paris on his road to England , and called upon Franklin , though previously 1 It has been mentioned in a former number of the ...
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... Paris , in order to communicate with Franklin.1 Oswald accordingly arrived in Paris near the beginning of April , and had an interview with Franklin , at which he delivered to him private letters from Lord Shelburne , and Mr. Laurens ...
... Paris , in order to communicate with Franklin.1 Oswald accordingly arrived in Paris near the beginning of April , and had an interview with Franklin , at which he delivered to him private letters from Lord Shelburne , and Mr. Laurens ...
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... Paris with authority to name Paris as the place , and to settle with Dr. Franklin the most convenient time for setting on foot a negotiation for a general peace , and to repre- sent to him that the principal points in contemplation are ...
... Paris with authority to name Paris as the place , and to settle with Dr. Franklin the most convenient time for setting on foot a negotiation for a general peace , and to repre- sent to him that the principal points in contemplation are ...
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... Paris Franklin placed in his hands a paper , containing suggestions respecting Canada , for Lord Shelburne's consideration . It threw out the idea that Canada might be voluntarily ceded to the United States , as an indemnity for the ...
... Paris Franklin placed in his hands a paper , containing suggestions respecting Canada , for Lord Shelburne's consideration . It threw out the idea that Canada might be voluntarily ceded to the United States , as an indemnity for the ...
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Addington Administration afterwards appears appointed April Bill Buckingham Burke Canning's Catholic Question Chancellor Coalition conduct Court and Cabinets debate Duke of Portland Duke of Wellington England English favour feeling Fox's France Franklin French friends George Government honour House of Commons House of Lords ibid Ireland Irish King King's leader letter to Lord Lord Castlereagh Lord Cornwallis Lord Eldon Lord Grenville Lord Grey Lord Holland Lord Liverpool Lord Malmesbury Lord North Lord Rockingham Lord Shelburne Lord Sidmouth Lord Stanhope's Lord Wellesley Majesty March Marquis measure Memoirs ment Ministry motion Napoleon negotiation never numbers opinion Opposition Oswald papers Paris Parliament parliamentary peace Peel Perceval Pitt Pitt's political Prime Minister Prince of Wales Prince's Princess proposed refused Regency remarks resignation respect Romilly says Secretary session speech Stanhope tion Tory treaty Twiss Union votes Whig Party wish