At all times and in every conversation that I had with Mr. Pitt on the subject, I make no doubt Buenos Aires was often the subject of discussion. My reason for being confident in that opinion is, that in all the considerations I ever gave to the subject... south america on the eve of emancipation - Página 255por bernard moses, ph.d., ll.d. - 1908Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1807 - 338 páginas
...America, whether the attack was to be made upon a smaller or a larger scale, I always considered the Rip de la Plata as the most important position for the...of Great Britain upon that side of South. America. Q. I would take the liberty of asking your lordship, whether with those opinions it was determined... | |
| 1808 - 1142 páginas
...I gave to the subject of South America, whether the attack was to be made upon a larger or smaller scale, I always considered the Rio de la Plata as the most important position of the interests of Great Biitain on that side of South America. Q. I would take the liberty of asking... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1809 - 1138 páginas
...I gave to the subject of South America, whether the attack was to be made upon a larger or smaller scale, I always considered the Rio de la Plata as the. most important position for the interests of Great Britain on that side of South America. Q. I would take the liberty of asking з'опг... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1809 - 1484 páginas
...I gave to the subject of South America, whether the attack was to be made upon a larger or smaller scale, I always considered, the Rio de la Plata as the most important position for the interests of Great Britain on that side of South America. Q. I would take the liberty of asking your... | |
| 1809 - 1080 páginas
...South America, whether the attack was to be made upon a larger or smaller scale, I always considcccd the Rio de la Plata as the most important position for the interests of Great Britain on, th.it side of South America. Q. I would take the liberty of askin" yonr... | |
| Bernard Moses - 1908 - 380 páginas
...obtaining a position on the continent of South America, favorable to the trade of this country." 1 In giving his testimony at the trial of Popham, Lord...August, 1805; touched at Madeira, then at the Bay of All Saints, and arrived at its destination on January 4, 1806. The Cape fell into the hands of the English... | |
| Bernard Moses - 1908 - 374 páginas
...testimony at the trial of Popham, Lord Melville said : "At all times and in every conversation that T had with Mr. Pitt on the subject, I make no doubt...interest of Great Britain upon that side of South America."2 The expedition to the Cape, under General Baird with Brigadier-General Beresford second... | |
| Bernard Moses - 1919 - 474 páginas
...attack was revealed by the testimony of Lord Melville at the trial of Popham. "At all times," he said, "and in every conversation that I had with Mr. Pitt...of Great Britain upon that side of South America. ' '8 The proposed attack was not made directly from Great Britain. In August, 1805, an expedition to... | |
| Bernard Moses - 1919 - 476 páginas
...attack was revealed by the testimony of Lord Melville at the trial of Popham. "At all times," he said, "and in every conversation that I had with Mr. Pitt...interest of Great Britain upon that side of South America."8 The proposed attack was not made directly from Great Britain. In August, 1805, an expedition... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1809 - 1484 páginas
...to the subject of South America, whether the attack was to be made upon a larger or smaller scale, 1 always considered, the Rio de la Plata as the. most important position for the interests of Great Britain on that side of South America. Q. I would take the liberty of asking your... | |
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