... had in a manner rendered myself responsible ; and which, in obedience to your instructions, I had uniformly continued to support, even under appearances of the most discouraging nature. I had frequently and distinctly stated to the cabinet of Lisbon,... The Universal magazine - Side 5561807Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| William Cobbett - 1808 - 540 sider
...Majesty towards that country ; for the ultimate success of which I had in .1 manner rendered myself responsible ; and which, in obedience to your instructions,...discouraging nature.— I had frequently and distinctly slated to the Cabinet of Lisbon, that in ag'voin* not to resent the exclusion of British commerce from... | |
| 1808 - 1016 sider
...Majesty towards that country ; for the ultimate success of which I had in a manner rendered myself responsible; and which, in obedience to your instructions,...distinctly stated to the Cabinet of Lisbon, that, in agree« ing not to resent the exclusion of British commerce from the ports of Portugal, his Majesty... | |
| 1807 - 770 sider
...majesty towards that country; for the ultimate success of which 1 !>;:, in a manner, rendered myself responsible ; and which, in obedience to your instructions,...continued to support, even under appearances of the most <ljcouraging nature. I had frequently and distinctly stated to the cabinet of Lisbon, that in agreeing... | |
| 1808 - 1142 sider
...had in a manner rendered myself responsible ; and which, in obedience to your instructions, I liad uniformly continued to support, even under appearances of the most discouraging nature. 1 had frequentlv and distinctly stated to the cabinet of Lisbon, that, in agreeing not to resent the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1809 - 1484 sider
...majesty towards that country ; for the ultimate success of which 1 had in a manner rendered myself responsible ; and which, in obedience to your instructions,...cabinet of Lisbon, that in agreeing not to resent the cxclu. sion of British commerce from the ports of Portugal, his majesty had exhausted the means of... | |
| 1809 - 1080 sider
...which I had in a manner rendered mvsolf responsible; and which, in obedience to your instructions, 1 had uniformly continued to support, even under appearances...cabinet of Lisbon, that in agreeing not to resent the exclu, sion of British commerce from the ports of Portugal, his majesty had exhausted t lie means of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1809 - 1138 sider
...majesty to. wards that country ; for the ultimate success of which I hid in a manner rendered myself responsible ; and which, in obedience to your instructions,...under appearances of the most discouraging nature. I bad frequently and distinrtlr slated to the cabinet of Lisbon, tlut in agreeing not to resent the exclusion... | |
| Edward Howard - 1839 - 440 sider
...on the cabinet of Lisbon, by the English minister, Lord Strangford, that the King of Great Britain, in agreeing not to resent the exclusion of British commerce from the ports of Portugal, had gone to the utmost extent of political forbearance, — that, in making this concession to the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1809 - 1484 sider
...majesty to. wards that country ; for the ultimate success of which 1 had in a manner rendered myself responsible ; and which, in obedience to your instructions,...under appearances of the most discouraging nature. : 714 ANNUAL REGISTER, 180?. alliance could justly require ; but that a single step beyond the line... | |
| 1808 - 770 sider
...responsible ; and which, in obedience to your instructions, I bad uniformly continued to support, even undey appearances of the most discouraging nature.— I had frequently and distinctly stated to the I Cabinet ol Lisbon, that in agreeing not to resent the exclusion of British commerce from the ports... | |
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