I, 176-7. be made to dissolve the Family Compact, provided that France can reckon upon the friendship of England in exchange. Mr. Pitt may count to a certainty on the concurrence of the people with this his favourite object. Mirabeau, Barnave, Lafayette,... Mirabeau's Foreign Policy - Page 2by Gideon Waldemar Kilness - 1921 - 86 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Augustus Miles - France - 1890 - 502 pages
...the concurrence of the people with this his favourite object. Mirabeau, Barnave, Lafayette, Frochot, and several other members of the National Assembly,...for the loss of Spain, a something to substitute in its place — to fill the vacuum in the foreign political relations of France. And now, if I dare presume... | |
| William Augustus Miles - France - 1890 - 538 pages
...the concurrence of the people with this his favourite object. Mirabeau, Barnave, Lafayette, Frochot, and several other members of the National Assembly, are well disposed to dissolve the compact, but they require, if not an equivalent for the loss of Spain, a something to substitute in... | |
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