| 1807 - 1106 pągines
...the terms which I myself had stated ? Whether I thought myself authorised, after the concessions they had just made, to refuse them time to consider how...entertain hopes that, with a little time, the differences whicli appeared now1 to separate Us, might vanish ? On receiving such a remonstrance, I thought it... | |
| 1807 - 1220 pągines
...authorised^ after the concessions they had just made, to refuse them time to consider how much furdier they might go ? and whether I might not reasonably...little time, the differences which appeared now to sepaiate us, might vanish ? On receiving such a remonstrance, I thought it impossible not to agree... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1807 - 406 pągines
...refufe them Time to confider how much further they might go£ and whether I might 'ftS^ reafonably entertain Hopes that, with a little Time, the Differences which appeared now tor feparate us might vanifh ? On receiving fuch a Remonftrance, I tho ' • ' • U ' . '~\ L itVīmpofGble... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 648 pągines
...terras which I niyself had stated? whether I thought myself authorized, after the concessions they had just made, to refuse them time to consider how....might vanish ? On receiving such a remonstrance, 1 thought it impossible not to agree to a renewal of the conference ; and after some conversation,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 660 pągines
...terras which I myself had stated ? whether I thought myself authorized, after the concessions they had just made, to refuse them time to consider how much further they might go ī and whether I might not reasonably entertain hopes that, with a little time, the differences which... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1808 - 1408 pągines
...terms which I myself bad stated ? whether I thought myself self authorized, after the concessions they had just made, to refuse them time to consider how...to separate us might vanish ? On receiving such a remon-< strance, 1 thought it impossible not to agree to a renewal of the conference ; and, after some... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1808 - 1408 pągines
...which I myself had stated? whether I thought myself Self authorized, after the concessions they hadjust made, to refuse them time to consider how much further...hopes that, with a little time, the differences which appearsd now to separate us might vanish ? On receiving such a remonstrance, 1 thought it impossible... | |
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