Memoirs Illustrating the History of Napoleon I From 1802 to 1815; 3

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Memoirs Illustrating the History of Napoleon I From 1802 to 1815; 3
Robert Harborough Sherard
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The object of the first pourparlers was the resumption of negotiations on the basis of a restitution by France of all the territory which she had acquired since 1792, a restitution in which the surrender of Antwerp, England's sine qud non % was formulated. At the same time the allies demanded that certain fortified towns in the interior of France should be surrendered to them ; they founded their pretensions on the concession made by the French plenipotentiary, at the time of the suspension of
...the congress, on February gth.
On the 23rd, Prince Wenzel-Lichtenstein brought back the Emperor of Austria's answer to Napoleon's letter. The terms of this answer were conciliatory.
Prince Lichtenstein protested that the allies had no evil intentions either against the dynasty or against the Emperor's person. Even had this not been the case the Emperor of Austria's envoy declared that Austria would never lend herself to such manoeuvres, that all she sincerely desired was .peace. This power had, as a matter of fact, very much less interest in a continuation of the war than the others.


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