| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1802 - 756 pages
...peace. That he haS an interest in making peace is at best but a doubtful proposition, and that lu has an interest in preserving it is still more uncertain....interest above all to engage this country in separate negotiar tion, in order to loosen and dissolve the whole system of the confederacy on the Continent,... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - Great Britain - 1807 - 484 pages
...peace. That he has an interest in making peace is at best but a doubtful proposition, and that he has an interest in preserving it is still more uncertain....dissolve the whole system of the confederacy on the continentr to palsy, at once, the arms of Russia or of Austria, or of any other country that might... | |
| William Pitt - Great Britain - 1808 - 460 pages
...peace. That he has an interest in making peace is at best but a doubtful proposition, and that he has an interest in preserving it is still more uncertain. That it is his interest to negociate, I do not .indeed deny : it is his interest above all to engage this country in separate... | |
| John Richards Green - 1809 - 980 pages
...engage this country in a separate negotiation, in order to loosen and dissolve the whole system pf the confederacy on the Continent; to palsy, at once,...Austria, or of any other country that might look to England for support; and then either to break off his separate treaty, or, if he should have concluded... | |
| 1814 - 618 pages
...peace. That he has an interest in making peace is at best but a doubtful proposition, and that lit has an interest in preserving it, is still more uncertain....not indeed deny ; it is his interest, above all, to Voi. IV. L engage thiscountry in separate negotiation, in order to loosen and dissolve the whole system... | |
| William Pitt - 1817 - 458 pages
...peace. That he has an interest in making peace is at best but a doubtful proposition, and that he has an interest in preserving it is still more uncertain....interest to negotiate, I do not indeed deny : it is bis interest above all to engage this country in separate negotiation, in order to loosen and dissolve... | |
| C. H. Gifford - Europe - 1817 - 944 pages
...negocíate, he readily would acknowledge ; and to negocíate with this country separately, in order te loosen and dissolve the whole system of the confederacy on the continent ; to palsy at once the arms of lîussia or of Austria, or of any other country that might look to Great Britain tor support, íínt.... | |
| German literature - 1833 - 486 pages
...is his interest to negotiate I readily acknowledge, and to negotiate with this country separately, in order to loosen and dissolve the whole system of...the continent, to palsy at once the arms of Russia and Austria , or of any other country that might look to Great Britain for support. But on what grounds... | |
| Friedrich Christoph Schlosser, Gottlob Aug Bercht - Literature and history - 1833 - 950 pages
...acknowledge, and to negotiate with thii country • parately, in order to loosen and dissolve the whole syttem of the confederacy on the continent, to palsy at once the arms of Russia and Austria , or of any other country that might look to Great Britain for support. But on what grounds... | |
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