The Journal and Correspondence of William, Lord Auckland, Količina 1R. Bentley, 1861 |
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William Eden Baron Auckland. in Paris . - Warlike Letters of Mr. Pitt . - Notification of M. de Mont- morin that France ... French Minister signs the " Contre - Déclaration . " — Opinion of the Duke of Queensberry . - Sir James Harris ...
William Eden Baron Auckland. in Paris . - Warlike Letters of Mr. Pitt . - Notification of M. de Mont- morin that France ... French Minister signs the " Contre - Déclaration . " — Opinion of the Duke of Queensberry . - Sir James Harris ...
Stran xviii
... Minister Plenipotentiary to the court of Versailles , for the purpose of concluding a treaty of commerce between Great Britain and France ... French Go- vernment . He also , by his conciliatory conduct and the influence which he had gained at ...
... Minister Plenipotentiary to the court of Versailles , for the purpose of concluding a treaty of commerce between Great Britain and France ... French Go- vernment . He also , by his conciliatory conduct and the influence which he had gained at ...
Stran 86
... French Government in 1785 , and a great many of our manufactures were prohi ... Minister Plenipotentiary . Mr. Pitt's offer was accepted ; and in spite of ... French treaty . I have had an opportunity on Friday of receiving the King's ...
... French Government in 1785 , and a great many of our manufactures were prohi ... Minister Plenipotentiary . Mr. Pitt's offer was accepted ; and in spite of ... French treaty . I have had an opportunity on Friday of receiving the King's ...
Stran 87
... French negotiation of great national importance , and I know no way in which it is so likely to be conducted to the ... Minister Plenipotentiary , Q 4 WILLIAM , FIRST LORD AUCKLAND . 87 '
... French negotiation of great national importance , and I know no way in which it is so likely to be conducted to the ... Minister Plenipotentiary , Q 4 WILLIAM , FIRST LORD AUCKLAND . 87 '
Stran 88
... Minister at Paris to the Minister of Foreign Affairs . This is so purely an etiquette , that it surely need not take ... ministers of a higher character and otherwise accredited . And it cannot be supposed that the French will make any ...
... Minister at Paris to the Minister of Foreign Affairs . This is so purely an etiquette , that it surely need not take ... ministers of a higher character and otherwise accredited . And it cannot be supposed that the French will make any ...
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
advantage affairs affectionately answer appears Beckenham believe best compliments Britain Calonne certainly Christian Majesty circumstances commerce Court dear Lord dear Sir declaration desire despatch disposition Downing Street Duchess Duke of Dorset Duke of Portland duty Eden's England favour following letter France French Ministers friends give Government Grenville hear Holland honour hope House of Commons Hugh Elliot India Ireland King King of Prussia Lady late London Lord Auckland Lord Carlisle Lord Carmarthen Lord Loughborough Lord North Lord Sheffield Lord Shelburne Majesty's manufactures measure ment mentioned Montmorin morning negotiation obliged occasion opinion Paris Parliament party peace perhaps person Pitt ports present Prince probably prohibitions proposed Prussia Rayneval received respect seems sent Séve ships sincerely Sir James Harris Storer suppose tion to-day told trade Treaty Vergennes Versailles wish write yesterday
Priljubljeni odlomki
Stran 508 - ... the merchant ship, which they shall so meet with, and may enter her to the number of two or three men only, to whom the master or commander of such ship or vessel shall exhibit his passport, concerning the property of the ship, made out according to the form inserted in this present treaty...
Stran 29 - For, that sad moment, when the sylphs withdrew, And Ariel weeping from Belinda flew, Umbriel, a dusky, melancholy sprite, As ever sullied the fair face of light, Down to the central earth, his proper scene, Repair'd to search the gloomy cave of Spleen.
Stran 514 - ... no shelter or refuge shall be given in their ports to such as shall have made...
Stran 510 - ... if they act to the contrary they shall be punished, and shall also be bound in their persons and estates to make satisfaction and reparation for all damages, and the interest thereof, of whatever nature the said damages may be. For this cause, all commanders of privateers, before they receive their...
Stran 509 - On the contrary, it is agreed, that whatever shall be found to be laden by the subjects and inhabitants of either party on any ship belonging to the enemies of the other, or to...
Stran 502 - In case either of the two high contracting parties shall think proper to establish prohibitions, or to augment the import duties upon any goods or merchandize of the growth or manufacture of the other, which are not specified in the tariff, such prohibitions or augmentations shall be general, and shall comprehend the like goods and merchandizes of the other most favoured European nations, as well as those of either state ; and in case either of the two contracting parties...
Stran 510 - ... shall forbear doing any damage to those of the other party, or committing any outrage against them; and if they act to the contrary they shall be punished, and shall also be bound in their persons and estates to make satisfaction and reparation for all damages, and the interest thereof, of whatever nature the said damages may be.
Stran 505 - Provinces, as the natives thereof, to manage their own affairs themselves, or to commit them to the management of whomsoever they please, as broker...
Stran 505 - King, to sail with their ships with all manner of liberty and security, no distinction being made who are the proprietors of the merchandizes laden thereon, from any port to the places of those who are...