The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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Page 166
... Torcy meanwhile addressed himself not to speculation as to Marlborough's motives , but to the actual shape which negotiations might take . His report was based on informa- tion derived from a secret agent , one Petkum , the Duke of ...
... Torcy meanwhile addressed himself not to speculation as to Marlborough's motives , but to the actual shape which negotiations might take . His report was based on informa- tion derived from a secret agent , one Petkum , the Duke of ...
Page 167
... Torcy that Heinsius took no step without the duke's approval , and the French minister naturally concluded that the latter , in writing to Berwick , was aware of the secret negotiations conducted through the Holstein underling . Thus ...
... Torcy that Heinsius took no step without the duke's approval , and the French minister naturally concluded that the latter , in writing to Berwick , was aware of the secret negotiations conducted through the Holstein underling . Thus ...
Page 174
... Torcy and of the Dukes of Burgundy and Berwick . All three , to the last , believed that Marlborough's desire for peace was genuine . Of Torcy's ability and expe- rience it is unnecessary to speak . Burgundy , if deficient in qualities ...
... Torcy and of the Dukes of Burgundy and Berwick . All three , to the last , believed that Marlborough's desire for peace was genuine . Of Torcy's ability and expe- rience it is unnecessary to speak . Burgundy , if deficient in qualities ...
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