The Peace of Christmas EveHarcourt, Brace & World, 1962 - 333 strani Diplomatic and political background of the War of 1812, and the negotiations behind the Treaty of Ghent. Includes text of treaty. |
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... England would look more favorably than before upon a renunciation of impressment , and all indications made preposterous the notion , yet harbored by Monroe , that the enemy could be induced to cede all or at least Upper Canada to the ...
... England would look more favorably than before upon a renunciation of impressment , and all indications made preposterous the notion , yet harbored by Monroe , that the enemy could be induced to cede all or at least Upper Canada to the ...
Stran 248
... England , was now minister to France , came an icy gust of candor . “ You can get no territory ; " wrote the victor of Salamanca , " indeed the state of your military operations , however creditable , does not entitle you to demand any ...
... England , was now minister to France , came an icy gust of candor . “ You can get no territory ; " wrote the victor of Salamanca , " indeed the state of your military operations , however creditable , does not entitle you to demand any ...
Stran 249
... England's former colonies . It was Wellington himself who brought to fruition an idea that had already been conceived in the distraught minds of the members of the privy council . Patently furious over Prevost's mishandling of the proud ...
... England's former colonies . It was Wellington himself who brought to fruition an idea that had already been conceived in the distraught minds of the members of the privy council . Patently furious over Prevost's mishandling of the proud ...
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THE WAGES OF WAR AND THE PROMISE OF MEDIATION | 3 |
THE EMPERORS COURT | 25 |
A TANGLED WEB | 43 |
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