| John Debrett - 1796 - 570 pages
...and France, we cannot but pronounce the refufal of fuch an authorifed communication with that country as might have amicably terminated the difpute, to...remark that the pretences under -which his Majefty's minifters then haughtily refufed fuch authorifed communication have been fufficiently expofed by their... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1796 - 850 pages
...France, we cannot but pronounce the refufal of fuch an authorized communication with that country, as might have amicably terminated the difpute, to...forbear to remark, that the pretences, under which His Majelty'» Mmiiierb then haughtily refufcd fuch authorized communication, have been fufficicntly expofed,... | |
| 1797 - 856 pages
...and France, we cannot but pronounce the refufal of fuch an authorized communication with that country as might have amicably terminated the difpute, to...and immediate caufe of the rupture which followed. k Nor can we forbear to remark, that the pretences under which his majefty's minifters then haughtily... | |
| 1797 - 846 pages
...with that country as might have amicably terminated the diCpute, to be the true and immediate cauCe of the rupture which followed. Nor can we forbear to remark, that the pretences under which his rmjefty's minifters then haughtily refufed Cuch authorized communication, have been Cufficientlv expoCed... | |
| 734 pages
...and France, we cannot but pronounce the refufal of fuch an authorifed communication with that Country as might have amicably terminated the difpute, to...remark, that the pretences under which his Majefty's Miniilers then haughtily refufed fuch authorifed communication have been fufficiently expofod by their... | |
| William Belsham - 1802 - 592 pages
...and France, we cannot but pronounce the refufal of fuch an authorized communication with that country as might have amicably terminated the difpute to be...we forbear to remark that the pretences under which your majefty's minifters then haughtily refufed fuch authorized communication have been fufficiently... | |
| William Pitt - 1806 - 476 pages
...with that country, as might have amicably terminated the dispute, to be the true and immediate cause of the rupture which followed. " Nor can we forbear to remark, that the pretences under which his Majesty's ministers then haughtily refused such authorised communication hare been sufficiently exposed... | |
| William Pitt - 1808 - 474 pages
...with that country, as might have amicably terminated the dispute, to be the true a-nd immediate cause -of the rupture which followed. " Nor can we forbear to remark, that the pretences under which his Majesty's ministers then hau?htiry refused such authorized communication have been sufficiently exposed... | |
| William Pitt - 1808 - 474 pages
...country, as might have amicably terminated the dispute, to be the true and immediate cause of the rapture which followed. " Nor can we forbear to remark, that the pretences under which his Majesty's ministers then haughtily refused such authorized eomrs»nication have: been sufficiently... | |
| John Richards Green - 1809 - 642 pages
...with that country as might have amicably terminated the dispute, to be the true and immediate cause of the rupture which followed. " Nor can we forbear to remark, that the pretences under •which his Majesty's ministers then haughtily refused such authorised communication, have been sufficiently exposed... | |
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