| Sir John Robert Seeley - 1878 - 616 páginas
...satisfied we must not encourage our Allies to patch up an imperfect arrangement. If they will do so we must submit ; but it should appear in that case to be their own act, not ours. But for the Czar this war-party would have found itself greatly overmatched, and even as... | |
| Sir John Robert Seeley - 1878 - 622 páginas
...satisfied we must not encourage our Allies to patch up an imperfect arrangement. If they will do so we must submit ; but it should appear in that case to be their own act, not ours. But for the Czar this war-party would have found itself greatly overmatched, and even as... | |
| John Holland Rose - 1901 - 1062 páginas
...satisfied we must not encourage our allies to patch up an imperfect arrangement. If they will do so, we must submit; but it should appear in that case, to be their own act, and not ours. ... I must particularly entreat you to keep your attention upon Antwerp. The destruction of that arsenal... | |
| John Holland Rose - 1901 - 1060 páginas
...satisfied we must not encourage our allies to patch up an imperfect arrangement. If they will do so, we must submit ; but it should appear in that case, to be their own act, and not oars. ... I must particularly entreat you to keep your attention upon Antwerp. The destruction of that... | |
| John Holland Rose - 1913 - 1090 páginas
...satisfied we must not encourage our allies to patch up an imperfect arrangement. If they will do so, we must submit ; but it should appear in that case, to be their own act, and not oars. ... I must particularly entreat you to keep your attention upon Antwerp. The destruction of that... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1918 - 642 páginas
...of G. Canning, vol. ip 286. our allies to patch up an imperfect arrangement. If they will do so, we must submit ; but it should appear in that case to be their act, not ours.' 1 At the same time Castlereagh was mindful of British interests. In the hands of Napoleon,... | |
| Sir Charles Kingsley Webster - 1921 - 476 páginas
...satisfied we must not encourage our Allies to patch up an imperfect arrangement. If they will do so, we must submit ; but it should appear, in that case,...once dispersed, to reassemble it will be impossible. J We must, therefore, labour to render it effectual to its purpose * 1 So given, but it is obviously... | |
| John Robert Seeley - 1878 - 620 páginas
...satisfied we must not encourage our Allies to patch up an imperfect arrangement. If they will do so we must submit ; but it should appear in that case to be their own act, not ours. But for the Czar this war-party would have found itself greatly overmatched, and even as... | |
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