| 1802 - 442 Seiten
...persuaded that there was not a single person who did not feel the impropriety of his conduct-, and chc total want of dignity as well as of decency on the occasion. B1RTHSJ Sunday Uth June, at Troston Hall, Suffolk, the Lady of Capet Loft, Esq. of a daufhter. Mrs.... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1803 - 494 Seiten
...that there was not a fingle Perfon, who did not feel the extreme treme Impropriety of his Condu£t, and the total Want of Dignity as well as of Decency on the Occafion. I propofe taking the Firft Opportunity of fpeaking to Mr. Talleyrand on this Subject I have... | |
| James Stanley (7th earl of Derby.) - 1804 - 682 Seiten
...hundred perfons who were prefent, and I am perfuaded that there was not a fingle "perfon who did not fell the extreme impropriety of his conduct, and the total want of dignity as well as of decency on the occafion." We cannot make our readers more fenfible of the numerous and undeferved provocations which... | |
| 1805 - 654 Seiten
...people who were present ; and 1 1~ persuaded that there was not a single person who did not feel c extreme impropriety of his conduct, and the total...propose taking the first opportunity of speaking to M.Ti leyrand on this subject. " I h.ave the honour to be, &c. (Signed) " WUITWORTH." Right Honourable... | |
| Edward Baines - 1818 - 582 Seiten
...overheard by two hundred people that were present; and I am persuaded that there was not a single per* son who did not feel the extreme impropriety of his conduct, and the total want of dignity as well as uf decency on thU occasion. " I have the houoiir to be, &c. (Signed) " WHITWORTH." BOOK II. This intemperate... | |
| William Jones - 1825 - 486 Seiten
..." It is to be remarked, that all this passed loud enough to be overheard by two hundred people that were present ; and I am persuaded that there was not...dignity, as well as of decency, on the occasion." It was now supposed that the negociations would terminate in the renewal of war; but they were protracted... | |
| 1826 - 494 Seiten
...he); malheur a ceux qui ne respectent pas les traites ; ils en seront responsable a toute 1'Europe.' He was too much agitated to make it advisable for...Talleyrand on this subject. " I have the honour to be, &c. " WHITWORTH, " The Right Honourable Lord Hawkesbury, &c." Lord Whitworth, on his first interview with... | |
| 1826 - 520 Seiten
...he); malheur a ceux qui ne respectent pas les traites ; ils en seront responsable a toute 1'Europe.' He was too much agitated to make it advisable for...Talleyrand on this subject. " I have the honour to be, &c. " WHITWORTH. " The Right Honourable Lord Hawkesbury, &c." Lord Whitworth, on his first interview with... | |
| Charles Angélique François Huchet comte de La Bédoyère - 1827 - 482 Seiten
...there was not a single person in the room, who did not feel the extreme impropriety of Bonaparte's conduct, and the total want of dignity as well as of decency on this occasion. M. Talleyrand, in answer to Lord Whitworth's repreTOL. i. u sentation on this treatment,... | |
| William Hamilton Reid - 1829 - 276 Seiten
...there was not a single person in the room, who did not feel the extreme impropriety of Bonaparte's conduct, and the, total want of dignity, as well as of decency, on this occasion." M. Talleyrand, in answer to Lord Whitworth's representation on this treatment, assured... | |
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