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Side 152
... Paris . -Treaty of Paris - Surrender of Anspach , Neufchatel , and Cleves . - An- nexation of Hanover to Prussia . - Exclusion of the English Flag from Ports of the German Ocean under the Controul of Prussia . - Remon- strances of the ...
... Paris . -Treaty of Paris - Surrender of Anspach , Neufchatel , and Cleves . - An- nexation of Hanover to Prussia . - Exclusion of the English Flag from Ports of the German Ocean under the Controul of Prussia . - Remon- strances of the ...
Side 159
... Paris , flattering himself that the personal consideration , in which he was held by Bonaparte , would remove every difficulty . But , after having been made to wait some days for an au- dience , he was undeceived at his first interview ...
... Paris , flattering himself that the personal consideration , in which he was held by Bonaparte , would remove every difficulty . But , after having been made to wait some days for an au- dience , he was undeceived at his first interview ...
Side 162
... Paris , count Harden- berg gave assurances to the mer . chants of Berlin , that the naviga- tion and property of Prussian sub- jects had nothing to apprehend from Great Britain . It has been said , that , though the Prussian go ...
... Paris , count Harden- berg gave assurances to the mer . chants of Berlin , that the naviga- tion and property of Prussian sub- jects had nothing to apprehend from Great Britain . It has been said , that , though the Prussian go ...
Side 163
... Paris , opened the eyes even of that minister to the sincerity and value of these declara- tions ; but the first public act of the cabinet of St. Cloud , which gave serious offence and alarm to the court of Berlin , was the investiture ...
... Paris , opened the eyes even of that minister to the sincerity and value of these declara- tions ; but the first public act of the cabinet of St. Cloud , which gave serious offence and alarm to the court of Berlin , was the investiture ...
Side 164
... Paris , was broken off by the refusal of the court of St. Petersburg , to ratify the treaty concluded by its negotia- tor . But this event , while it opened to Prussia the prospect of assistance , in case she should be driven to a war ...
... Paris , was broken off by the refusal of the court of St. Petersburg , to ratify the treaty concluded by its negotia- tor . But this event , while it opened to Prussia the prospect of assistance , in case she should be driven to a war ...
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842 | |
854 | |
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867 | |
871 | |
887 | |
916 | |
927 | |
464 | |
473 | |
492 | |
503 | |
575 | |
577 | |
584 | |
591 | |
596 | |
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627 | |
633 | |
641 | |
793 | |
797 | |
811 | |
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824 | |
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826 | |
932 | |
955 | |
962 | |
965 | |
978 | |
989 | |
990 | |
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allies appointed arms army arrived bart battle of Auerstadt bill Bonaparte Britain Britannic majesty British Calabria capt captain charge command conduct court daugh daughter deceased declared defendant dispatch duke duty earl earl of Lauderdale earl of Yarmouth eldest emperor enemy England English favour force France guns Hanover Henry honour house of commons impeachment India Ireland John king lady land late Lauderdale lieut lord Grenville lord Lauderdale lord Melville lord Sidmouth lordship majesty's March ment ministers Miss morning Naples navy negotiation neral o'clock object occasion Paris parliament party peace persons Petersburgh port possession present prince proposed Prussian public money received regiment respect royal Russia sent ship Sicily signed sion squadron tain taken Talleyrand Thomas tion took treaty trial troops Trotter undersigned uti possidetis vessels vice viscount wife William wounded Yarmouth