The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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Page 160
... Berwick's reply , couched in general terms , to a letter of March 15 , which contained promises of aid to the exiled Court , which , however , are not specified . Of more interest is Marlborough's letter of April 8 , 1703 , of which the ...
... Berwick's reply , couched in general terms , to a letter of March 15 , which contained promises of aid to the exiled Court , which , however , are not specified . Of more interest is Marlborough's letter of April 8 , 1703 , of which the ...
Page 171
... Berwick : - : - ' I think , with you , that it was impossible to dwell too strongly on our confidence in his ( Marlborough's ) good faith . I could have wished this confidence illustrated by the return of his first letter , which I am ...
... Berwick : - : - ' I think , with you , that it was impossible to dwell too strongly on our confidence in his ( Marlborough's ) good faith . I could have wished this confidence illustrated by the return of his first letter , which I am ...
Page 176
... Berwick's belief that Marl- borough's overtures were not the result of fear . The duke adopted rather Torcy's maxim that peace should be offered at the moment of comparative success . Such were the two moments which he had , as if ...
... Berwick's belief that Marl- borough's overtures were not the result of fear . The duke adopted rather Torcy's maxim that peace should be offered at the moment of comparative success . Such were the two moments which he had , as if ...
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