History of England from the Peace of Utrecht to the Peace of Versailles: 1713-1783J. Murray, 1838 |
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... Ripperda , the Spanish Prime Minister His fickleness and falsehood ...... Dismissed from office ... He takes refuge in the house of Mr. Stanhope 135 137 139 ... 140 141 142 144 ............ ib . ..... But is arrested ..... 147 His ...
... Ripperda , the Spanish Prime Minister His fickleness and falsehood ...... Dismissed from office ... He takes refuge in the house of Mr. Stanhope 135 137 139 ... 140 141 142 144 ............ ib . ..... But is arrested ..... 147 His ...
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... Ripperda , an in- triguing Dutch adventurer , who had been a tool of Alberoni , and who now , from the want of able statesmen , was considered so himself . It is probable , however , that these slow nego- tiations might have lingered on ...
... Ripperda , an in- triguing Dutch adventurer , who had been a tool of Alberoni , and who now , from the want of able statesmen , was considered so himself . It is probable , however , that these slow nego- tiations might have lingered on ...
Side 119
... Ripperda to abandon all the contested points with the Court of Vienna , and form , if pos- sible , a close alliance against France and England . Nor was the Emperor disinclined to accept these overtures . He had thought himself wronged ...
... Ripperda to abandon all the contested points with the Court of Vienna , and form , if pos- sible , a close alliance against France and England . Nor was the Emperor disinclined to accept these overtures . He had thought himself wronged ...
Side 120
... Ripperda found 1725. few difficulties in his negotiations , and on the last of April and first of May , signed three treaties at Vienna , confirming the articles of the Quadruple Alliance , but proceeding to form a close concert of ...
... Ripperda found 1725. few difficulties in his negotiations , and on the last of April and first of May , signed three treaties at Vienna , confirming the articles of the Quadruple Alliance , but proceeding to form a close concert of ...
Side 121
... Ripperda and others , that at the same time with the public treaty , a private agree- ment had been concluded , according to which the allies of Vienna were to demand first Gibraltar , and then Minorca , for Spain ; and , in case of ...
... Ripperda and others , that at the same time with the public treaty , a private agree- ment had been concluded , according to which the allies of Vienna were to demand first Gibraltar , and then Minorca , for Spain ; and , in case of ...
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66 CHAP affairs afterwards answer appeared Bill Bishop Atterbury Bolingbroke Carteret Chesterfield Church cloth lettered Court Coxe's Walpole death declared DISM Duchess of Kendal Duke of Newcastle Duke of Wharton Earl Edition Emperor England English Excise favour Fleury foreign France friends George Gibraltar Government hand Hanover Hist honour hopes Horace Walpole House of Commons Inverness Jacobites James King King's Lady less Lockhart Lord Midleton Lord Townshend Madame de Prie Madrid Majesty Memoirs ment METHO minister nation never observed occasion opposition Ostend Company Paris Parliament party passed persons Pope present Pretender Prince proposed Pulteney qu'il Queen received Ripperda Royal says scarcely Schaub scheme Secretary seems sent Sir Robert Sir William Wyndham South Sea South Sea Company Spain Spanish speech spirit Sunderland Swift thing thought Tories treaty treaty of Hanover TURE Vienna Walpole's Wesley Whigs William Stanhope writes Wyndham
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Side 346 - ... their manner of writing is very peculiar, being neither from the left to the right, like the Europeans ; nor from the right to the left, like the Arabians ; nor from up to down, like the Chinese ; but aslant, from one corner of the paper to the other, like ladies in England.