France was broken off upon points immediately affecting, not His Majesty's own interests, but those of His Imperial Ally. But His Majesty neither understands, nor will he admit, the pretension of the Emperor of Russia to dictate the time, or the mode,... The Universal Magazine - Page 861808Full view - About this book
| 1807 - 560 pages
...thriseoflns Imperial ally. But h>s Alajesty neiijier imrltr•raiids, nor will he admit, the pr«'tin«ion of the Emperor of Russia to dictate the time or the mode oihisiMajesty'spacitk nejiociaiious with other powert. It never will be endured - by his M».je5ty... | |
| William Cobbett - 1808 - 540 pages
...points immediately affecting, not his Maj.'s own interests, but those of his Imperial ally. But his Maj. neither understands, nor will he admit, the pretension of the Emperor of Russia to dictaie the time, or the mode, of hU Maj.'s pacific negociation with other powers. Ii never will be... | |
| William Roscoe - 1808 - 192 pages
...off, upon Points immediately affecting, not His Majesty's own Interests, but those of His -Imperi01 Ally. But His Majesty neither understands nor will...the Emperor of -Russia to dictate the Time, or the Moile, of His Majesty's pacific Negotiations with other Powers. It never will be endured by His Majesty... | |
| 1808 - 534 pages
...immediately affecting, not his Maj.'s .own interests, but those of his Imperial ally. But his Maj. neither understands, nor will he admit, the pretension...Emperor of Russia to dictate the time, or the mode, of hie Maj.'s pacific negociarion with other powers. It never will b« endured by his Maj. that any government... | |
| 1808 - 1142 pages
...immediately affecting not hi» majesty's own interests, but those of his imperial ally. But his mi' jesty neither understands, nor will he admit the pretension of the emperor of Russia to dictate the tim« or the mode of his majesty's pacific negotiations with other powers. It never will be endured... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1809 - 1484 pages
...France was broken off, upon points immediately affectm;;, not his majesty's own interests, but those of his imperial ally. But his majesty neither understands,...or the mode, of his majesty's pacific negotiations with other powers. It never will be endured by his majesty, that any government shall inoVmnify itself... | |
| Archibald Duncan - 1809 - 412 pages
...France was broken off upon points immediately affecting, not his Majesty's own interests, but those of his Imperial ally. But his Majesty neither understands,...pretension of the Emperor of Russia to dictate the lime, or the mode, of his Majesty's pacific negotiations •with other powers. 1t never will be endured... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1809 - 1138 pages
...France was broken oft", upon points immediately affecting, not his majesty's own interests, but those of his imperial ally. But his majesty neither understands, nor will he admit, the pretension of the en.; eror or Russia to dictate the time, or the mode, of his majesty's pacific négociations with oilier... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 602 pages
...France was broken offupon points immediately affecting, not his majesty's own interests, but those of his imperial ally. But his majesty neither understands,...dictate the time or the mode of his majesty's pacific négociations with other powers. It never will be endured by his majesty, that any government shall... | |
| 1810 - 602 pages
...France was broken off upon points immediately affecting, not his majesty's own interests, but those of his imperial ally. But his majesty neither understands,...dictate the time or the mode of his majesty's pacific negociations with other powers. It ' never will be endured by his majesty, that any government shall... | |
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