| William Belsham - 1801 - 428 pages
...mini* sters and the agents of the French government, the said ministers did not take such measures as were likely to procure redress, without a rupture, for the grievances of which they complained; and, particularly, that they never stated distinctly to the French government any terms and conditions,... | |
| John Richards Green - 1809 - 558 pages
...to which, on the part of France, would induce his Majesty to persevere in a systeni 6f neutrality ; that it did not appear that the security of Europe, and the rights of independent nations, which had been stated as grounds 6f war against France, had been attended td by his Majesty's Ministers... | |
| Charles James Fox - 1815 - 532 pages
...ministers and the agents of the French government, the said ministers did not take such measures as were likely to procure redress, without a rupture, for the grievances of which they complained; and particularly that they never stated distinctly to the French government any terms and conditions,... | |
| Charles James Fox - 1815 - 530 pages
...part of France, would induce his majesty to persevere in a system of neutrality. 4. " That it does not appear that the security of Europe, and the rights of independent nations, which have been stated as grounds of war against France, have been attended to by his majesty's ministers... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1816 - 440 pages
...ministers and the agents of the French government, the said ministers did not take such measures as were likely to procure redress, without a rupture, for the grievances of which they complained ; and particularly that they never stated distinctly to the French government, any terms and conditions,... | |
| William Cobbett - 1817 - 800 pages
...ministers and the agents of the French government, the said ministers did not take such measures as were likely to procure redress, without a rupture, for the grievances of which they complained^ and particularly that they never stated distinctly to the French government any terms and conditions,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1821 - 758 pages
...ministers and the agents of the French government, the said ministers did not take such measures as were likely to procure redress without a rupture, for the grievances of which they complained ; and particularly that they never stated distinctly to the French government any terms and conditions,... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1842 - 584 pages
...ministers and the agents of the French government, the said ministers did not take such measures as were likely to procure redress, without a rupture, for the grievances of which they complained; and particularly that they never stated distinctly to the French government any terms and conditions,... | |
| Richard Brinsley B. Sheridan - 1842 - 588 pages
...the part of France would induce his Majesty to persevere in a system of neutrality ; " That it does not appear that the security of Europe and the rights of independent nations, which have been stated as grounds of war against France, have been attended to by his Majesty's ministers... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1843 - 830 pages
...and that ministers had not taken such measures in their negotiations with the French government as were likely to procure redress, without a rupture,...appear that the security of Europe and the rights 268 CIVIL AND MILITARY TRANSACTIONS :— 1793. 2G9 of independent nations, now stated among the grounds... | |
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