The Quarterly Review, 222–242. köideJohn Murray, 1924 |
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Page 163
... Peace of Amiens . So gross , indeed , did Pitt's pacificism appear to some of his contemporaries that when some one remarked that Malmesbury ( who as the best diplomatist of the day had been sent to France to attempt peace negotiations ...
... Peace of Amiens . So gross , indeed , did Pitt's pacificism appear to some of his contemporaries that when some one remarked that Malmesbury ( who as the best diplomatist of the day had been sent to France to attempt peace negotiations ...
Page 391
... peace had been signed . The British were in- clined to say three or , at the most , five years ; the French wanted thirty as a minimum , but an elastic thirty . What more simple than to split the difference and agree on fifteen ? This ...
... peace had been signed . The British were in- clined to say three or , at the most , five years ; the French wanted thirty as a minimum , but an elastic thirty . What more simple than to split the difference and agree on fifteen ? This ...
Page 372
... peace- ably . The large majority of moderate people on both sides of the border desire peace , and they will support those who seek peace . If Mr Cosgrave and Sir 372 IRELAND TO - DAY.
... peace- ably . The large majority of moderate people on both sides of the border desire peace , and they will support those who seek peace . If Mr Cosgrave and Sir 372 IRELAND TO - DAY.
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