Monthly Review; Or New Literary JournalRalph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths R. Griffiths., 1804 Editors: May 1749-Sept. 1803, Ralph Griffiths; Oct. 1803-Apr. 1825, G.E. Griffiths. |
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... peace , the interval of negotia- tion seemed a tedious delay ; but the anxiety of suspense was at length removed . A treaty was signed at Amiens by the marquis Cornwallis and Joseph Bonaparté , differing from the preliminaries in the ...
... peace , the interval of negotia- tion seemed a tedious delay ; but the anxiety of suspense was at length removed . A treaty was signed at Amiens by the marquis Cornwallis and Joseph Bonaparté , differing from the preliminaries in the ...
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... treaty of Amiens calls for acquiescence and approbation , rather than disgust , objection , or com- plaint ; and if it should not be permanent , the fault will be that of the rash statesman whose impolicy promoted by war the extension ...
... treaty of Amiens calls for acquiescence and approbation , rather than disgust , objection , or com- plaint ; and if it should not be permanent , the fault will be that of the rash statesman whose impolicy promoted by war the extension ...
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... Treaty of Amiens and the Commencement of the present War . From the French of Sir Francis d'Ivernois . 8vo . pp . 66. 28. 6d . Hatchard . 1804. [ Also an Edition in French . ] This worthy knight certainly shares in many of the qualities ...
... Treaty of Amiens and the Commencement of the present War . From the French of Sir Francis d'Ivernois . 8vo . pp . 66. 28. 6d . Hatchard . 1804. [ Also an Edition in French . ] This worthy knight certainly shares in many of the qualities ...
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