The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Volume 5 by Edmund Burke
Author:Edmund Burke [Burke, Edmund]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Political Science, History & Theory
ISBN: 9781142101107
Google: 0DRxDwAAQBAJ
Goodreads: 25296864
Publisher: Nabu Press
Published: 2010-01-12T00:00:00+00:00
FOOTNOTES:
[22] "Mussabat tacito medicina timore."
[23] Mr. Bird, sent to state the real situation of the Duc de Choiseul.
[24] Boissy d'Anglas.
[25] "This Court has seen, with regret, how far the tone and spirit of that answer, the nature and extent of the demands which it contains, and the manner of announcing them, are remote from any disposition for peace.
"The inadmissible pretension is there avowed of appropriating to France all that the laws actually existing there may have comprised under the denomination of French territory. To a demand such as this is added an express declaration that no proposal contrary to it will be made or even listened to: and this, under the pretence of an internal regulation, the provisions of which are wholly foreign to all other nations.
"While these dispositions shall be persisted in, nothing is left for the king but to prosecute a war equally just and necessary.
"Whenever his enemies shall manifest more pacific sentiments, his Majesty will at all times be eager to concur in them, by lending himself, in concert with his allies, to all such measures as shall be best calculated to reëstablish general tranquillity on conditions just, honorable, and permanent: either by the establishment of a congress, which has been so often and so happily the means of restoring peace to Europe; or by a preliminary discussion of the principles which may be proposed, on either side, as a foundation of a general pacification; or, lastly, by an impartial examination of any other way which may be pointed out to him for arriving at the same salutary end.
"Downing Street, April 10th, 1796."
[26] Official Note, extracted from the Journal of the Defenders of the Country.
"EXECUTIVE DIRECTORY.
"Different journals have advanced that an English plenipotentiary had reached Paris, and had presented himself to the Executive Directory, but that, his propositions not having appeared satisfactory, he had received orders instantly to quit France.
"All these assertions are equally false.
"The notices given in the English papers of a minister having been sent to Paris, there to treat of peace, bring to recollection the overtures of Mr. Wickham to the ambassador of the Republic at Basle, and the rumors circulated relative to the mission of Mr. Hammond to the Court of Prussia. The insignificance, or rather the subtle duplicity, the PUNIC style of Mr. Wickham's note, is not forgotten. According to the partisans of the English ministry, it was to Paris that Mr. Hammond was to come to speak for peace. When his destination became public, and it was known that he went to Prussia, the same writer repeated that it was to accelerate a peace, and not withstanding the object, now well known, of this negotiation was to engage Prussia to break her treaties with the Republic, and to return into the coalition. The Court of Berlin, faithful to its engagements, repulsed these perfidious propositions. But in converting this intrigue into a mission for peace, the English ministry joined to the hope of giving a new enemy to France that of justifying
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