| 1824 - 884 páginas
...precision, and manly elegance, with which IK; states the principles and views of the Knglish cabinet. rence, so objectionable does it appear to them in principle,...interference, come what may, his majesty will not be party." These instructions did not go into much detail, and admitted no qualification ; they were positive... | |
| 1853 - 636 páginas
...in principle as well as otterly impracticable in execution, that, when the necessity arises, «• (I would rather say) when the opportunity offers,...interference, come what may, His Majesty will not be a party. Sept. 27. 1822.' The conflict between these opposite opinions was carried on at Verona, and the policy... | |
| 1824 - 966 páginas
...when the necessity arises, or (I would rather say) when the opportunity offers, 1 am to instruct jour Grace at once frankly and peremptorily to declare,...interference, come what may, his Majesty will not be a party. The Duke of Wellington to Mr Sec. Canning. — Received Oct. 31. (Extract.) V«r«ma, Oct. 2?, 18J2.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1824 - 962 páginas
...that when the necessity arises, or (I would rather say) when the opportunity offers, I am to ir.struct your Grace at once frankly and peremptorily to declare, that to any such interference, come what may" — what ? that his Majesty would be ready to oppose all his forces, or that his Majesty would place... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1828 - 1186 páginas
...objectionable does it appear to them in principle, as well as utterly impracticable in execution, that »rhen the necessity arises, or (I would rather say) when...interference, come what may. His Majesty will not be a Party. Ab. 3.— The Dukeof Wellington to Mr. Secy. Canning.— (Rcc. Oct.31.) (Extract.) Verona, October... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1823 - 818 páginas
...menace in the present struggle in Spain, so convinced are his majesty's government of the uselessness and danger of any such interference — so objectionable...interference, come what may, his majesty will not be a party. No. 3.— The Duke of Wellington to Mr. Secretary Canning. (Extract.) Verona, Oct. 22, 1822. We had... | |
| William Cobbett - 1823 - 432 páginas
...execution, that •when the necessity arises, or (I would rather say) when the opportunity oilers, I am to instruct your Grace at once frankly and peremptorily...interference, come what may, His Majesty will not be a party. No. III.— The Duke of Wellington to Mr. Secretary Canning. — Received October 31. (Extract.) Verona,... | |
| George Canning - 1823 - 202 páginas
...opportunity offers, I am to instruct your Grace at once frankly and peremptorily to declare, j;hat to any such interference, come what may, His Majesty will not be a Party. The Duke of Wellington to Mr. Secretary Canning. Received October 31, (Extract.) Verona, October 9%,... | |
| 1824 - 890 páginas
...menace in the present struggle in Spain, so convinced are his majesty's government of the uselessness and danger of any such interference— so objectionable...interference, come what may, his Majesty will not be a party. (Inclosure in No. 3.) — Translation. Questions addressed by the French Plenipotentiary to the Plenipotentiaries... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 918 páginas
...precision, and manly elegance, with which he states the principles and views of the English cabinet, rence, so objectionable does it appear to them in principle,...interference, come what may, his majesty will not be party." These instructions did not go into much detail, and admitted no qualification ; they were positive... | |
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