Memoirs of the Life and Administration of Sir Robert Walpole: Earl of Orford, Volúmenes 3-4Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Brown, 1816 |
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... Fleury , of a pacific and timid disposi- tion , was a very proper ally in a defensive treaty , to check and prevent the designs of the Emperor , who had formed schemes and alliances detri- mental to the security and commerce of Eng ...
... Fleury , of a pacific and timid disposi- tion , was a very proper ally in a defensive treaty , to check and prevent the designs of the Emperor , who had formed schemes and alliances detri- mental to the security and commerce of Eng ...
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... Fleury . A re- conciliation had taken place between France and Spain , and the ancient jealousy between France and England began to revive . From this alteration of circumstances , France acted an indecisive and wavering part . When the ...
... Fleury . A re- conciliation had taken place between France and Spain , and the ancient jealousy between France and England began to revive . From this alteration of circumstances , France acted an indecisive and wavering part . When the ...
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... Fleury affected to co - operate with England , in obtain- ing the consent of the Emperor , either by force or persuasive means ; but artfully threw ob- stacles in the way of both . Various schemes for effecting that end were proposed ...
... Fleury affected to co - operate with England , in obtain- ing the consent of the Emperor , either by force or persuasive means ; but artfully threw ob- stacles in the way of both . Various schemes for effecting that end were proposed ...
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... Fleury , in whom he could implicitly confide . Lord Ches- terfield had been recommended for that post , as a prelude to his being appointed secretary of state ; but Horace Walpole represented to his brother , that his temper and habits ...
... Fleury , in whom he could implicitly confide . Lord Ches- terfield had been recommended for that post , as a prelude to his being appointed secretary of state ; but Horace Walpole represented to his brother , that his temper and habits ...
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... Fleury , whose sentiments were always ! inclined to the adoption of pacific measures , who ( however influenced by the counsels of Chauvelin ) was convinced that the peace of Europe had been principally owing to the union between France ...
... Fleury , whose sentiments were always ! inclined to the adoption of pacific measures , who ( however influenced by the counsels of Chauvelin ) was convinced that the peace of Europe had been principally owing to the union between France ...
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