The book British Diplomatic Instructions, 1689-1789 V.49 was written by author Legg, L. G. Wickham (Leopold George Wickham), B. 1877 Here you can read free online of British Diplomatic Instructions, 1689-1789 V.49 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is British Diplomatic Instructions, 1689-1789 V.49 a good or bad book?
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The ideas of his 234 DUKE OF MANCHESTER, 1783 colleague at Paris are said to be very different. You will there- fore naturally converse with Mo r - de Marcoff as confidentially as the nature of your business will allow, and if Your Grace upon further acquaintance should find his dispositions to be such as I have represented them, you will undoubtedly cultivate and improve them to the utmost. An intimate connection, or if possible a strict alliance with the Northern Maritime Powers of Europe is ...the obvious and rational system for this country, and more especi- ally as long as the Bourbon Family Compact continues to be in force (P.R.O., S.P. 27, no. 6, p. 363.) S l - James', 2 May 1783. No. 8. I am commanded by His Majesty to transmit to Your Grace a project for a treaty with the States General. Although it would have been in my power to have sent you a mere ultimatum some- thing sooner, yet it was thought upon the whole a more expedi- tious way of proceeding to send you at once a project in which of course the ultimatum is contained.
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