The Cambridge History of British Foreign Policy, 1783-1919, Volume 1 |
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Contents
18 | |
39 | |
45 | |
53 | |
97 | |
127 | |
143 | |
149 | |
371 | |
392 | |
429 | |
447 | |
459 | |
500 | |
522 | |
535 | |
157 | |
181 | |
190 | |
197 | |
216 | |
265 | |
272 | |
309 | |
331 | |
543 | |
549 | |
561 | |
578 | |
587 | |
599 | |
610 | |
613 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accepted action affairs Alliance Allies Ambassador American army August Austria Britain British British Government Cabinet carried Castlereagh cause Charles claims close Colonies complete concluded continued course Court December desire despatch Dutch early effect efforts Emperor England English entered Europe European Family Compact favour final followed force foreign policy France Frederick French further George Government Grenville hand hope House important influence Instructions interests Italy January July June King later Lewis Lord March matter Ministers Napoleon negotiations Netherlands November October offer Office once Paris party peace Pitt political possible Powers prepared present Prince promised proposal Prussia question refused regarded relations remained result secret secured seemed sent September settlement side signed soon Spain Spanish success suggested Sweden taken territory tion trade Treaty troops United Provinces whole wish