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" We still are ready to encounter with our Allies the hazards of peace, if peace can be made on the basis proposed, satisfactorily executed; and we are not inclined to go out of our way to interfere in the internal government of France, however much we... "
Memoirs and Correspondence of Viscount Castlereagh, Second Marquess of ... - Página 74
por Robert Stewart Castlereagh (Viscount) - 1852
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Lives of Lord Castlereagh and Sir Charles Stewart, the Second and ..., Volumen2

Archibald Alison - 1861 - 676 páginas
...decline a proposition which would protract disillusion till the armies of France were again prepared to take the field. " You will not be surprised to...learn after such a tide of success that this nation la likely to view with disfavour any peace which duel not confine te Ъ» zoü.-"r »ил. p гг ^...
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Life and Times of Stein, Or, Germany and Prussia in the Napoleonic Age: 1813 ...

Sir John Robert Seeley - 1878 - 616 páginas
...though not decidedly, to the warlike side. Lord Castlereagh writes on November 1st that The English nation is likely to view with disfavour any peace...strictly within her ancient limits, indeed peace with Bonaparte on any terms would be far from popular We still are ready to encounter with our Allies the...
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Life and Times of Stein, Or, Germany and Prussia in the Napoleonic Age: 1813 ...

Sir John Robert Seeley - 1878 - 622 páginas
...though not decidedly, to the warlike side. Lord Castlereagh writes on November 1st that The English nation is likely to view with disfavour any peace...strictly within her ancient limits, indeed peace with Bonaparte on any terms would be far from popular We still are ready to encounter with our Allies the...
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Life and Times of Stein: Or, Germany and Prussia in the Napoleonic Age, Volumen2

Sir John Robert Seeley - 1879 - 596 páginas
...Lord Castlereagh writes on November first that — The English nation is likely to view with disfavor any peace which does not confine France strictly within...limits, indeed peace with Buonaparte on any terms would be far from popular. . . . We still are ready to encounter with our Allies the hazards of peace,...
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The Life of Napoleon I: Including New Materials from the British ..., Volumen1

John Holland Rose - 1901 - 1062 páginas
...during the negotiations at Chatillon. " This nation," wrote Castlereagh to Aberdeen on November 13th, "is likely to view with disfavour any peace which does not confine France within her ancient limits. . . . We are still ready to encounter, with our allies, the hazards of peace,...
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British Diplomacy, 1813-1815: Select Documents Dealing with the ...

Sir Charles Kingsley Webster - 1921 - 476 páginas
...decline a proposition which would protract discussion till the armies of France were again prepared to take the field. You will not be surprised to learn,...strictly within her ancient limits. Indeed, peace with Bonaparte on any terms will be far from popular, distrusting, as the people naturally do, his submitting...
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Life and Times of Stein, Or Germany and Prussia in the Napoleonic Age, Volumen3

John Robert Seeley - 1878 - 620 páginas
...though not decidedly, to the warlike side. Lord Castlereagh writes on November 1st that The English nation is likely to view with disfavour any peace...strictly within her ancient limits, indeed peace with Bonaparte on any terms would be far from popular We still are ready to encounter with our Allies the...
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