 | Great Britain. Parliament - 1800 - 804 pages
...ftrongeft ground to believe, that his offers to the Turkifh Government to evacuate Egypt were made folcly with a view to gain time ; that the ratification of any treaty on this fubjeft was to be delayed with the view of finally eluding its performance, if any change of circumilances... | |
 | j debrett - 1800 - 784 pages
...ftrongeft ground to believe, that his offers to the Turkifli Government to evacuate Egypt were made folcly with a view to gain time ; that the ratification of any treaty on this fubjeft was to be delayed with the view of finally eluding its performance, if any change of circumftanccs-... | |
 | William Cobbett - 1802 - 384 pages
...the moment of his departure, a specimen, which cannot be mistaken, of his principles of negotiation. The Intercepted Correspondence, which has been alluded...any treaty on this subject was to be delayed with the view of finally eluding its performance, if any change of circumstances favorable to the French... | |
 | Jean-Gabriel Peltier, James Adams - 1803 - 494 pages
...the moment of his departure, a specimen, which cannot be mistaken, of his principles of negotiation. The Intercepted Correspondence, which -has been alluded...the Turkish government to evacuate Egypt, were made made solely with a view " to gain time" that the ratification of any treaty on this subject was to... | |
 | Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 494 pages
...the moment of his departure, a specimen, which cannot be mistaken, of his principles of negotiation. The intercepted correspondence, which has been alluded...any treaty on this subject was to be delayed with the view of finally eluding its performance, if any change of circumstances favourable to the French... | |
 | Nathaniel Chapman - 1807 - 486 pages
...the moment of his departure, a specimen, which cannot be mistaken, of his principles of negotiation. The intercepted correspondence, which has been alluded...any treaty on this subject was to be delayed with the view of finally eluding its performance, if any change of circumstances favourable to the French... | |
 | William Pitt - 1808 - 460 pages
...the moment of his departure, a specimen, which cannot be mistaken, of his principlet of negociation. The intercepted correspondence, which has been alluded...any treaty on this subject was to be delayed with the view of finally eluding its performance, if any change of circumstances favourable to the French... | |
 | William Pitt - 1808 - 460 pages
...the moment of his departure, a sp'ecimen, which cannot be mistaken, of his principles of negociation. The intercepted correspondence, which has. been alluded...the strongest ground to believe, that his offers to theTurkish government to evacuate Egypt were made solely with a view " to gain time";" that the ratification... | |
 | William Pitt - 1817 - 458 pages
...the moment of liis departure, a specimen, which cannot be mistaken, of his principles of negotiation. The intercepted correspondence, which has been alluded...to afford the strongest ground to believe, that his sflers to the Turkish government to evacuate Egypt were made solely with a view " to gain time s;"... | |
 | Orator - 1864 - 186 pages
...the moment of his departure, a specimen, which cannot be mistaken, of his principles of negotiation. The intercepted correspondence, which has been alluded...any treaty on this subject was to be delayed, with the view of finally eluding its performance, if any change of circumstances favourable to the French... | |
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