| John Young (D. D., minister at Hawick, Scotland.) - Europe - 1802 - 506 pages
...between London and Paris. This continued to be the case till the J st of October, when preliminaries of peace were signed at London by Lord Hawkesbury on the part of his Majesty, and M. Otto on the. part of the French government. The, publication of this intelligence in... | |
| John Bigland - Great Britain - 1813 - 840 pages
...more than six months; and, Oct. lst, at length, the preliminaries of a A.0.1801. general pacification were signed at London, by lord Hawkesbury on the part...and by M. Otto on the part of the French republic; to which the respective allies of the two powers acceded. Great Britain agreed to the restoration of... | |
| John Bigland - Great Britain - 1815 - 526 pages
...more than six months ; Oet. 1, and; at length, the preliminaries of a general paAD 1801. eifieation were signed at London, by lord Hawkesbury on the part of his Britannie majesty, and by M. Otto on the part of the Freneh republie : to whieh the respeetive allies... | |
| France - 1817 - 478 pages
...negotiations between Great Britain and France were continued ; and, on the 1st of October, the preliminaries of peace were signed at London by lord Hawkesbury on the part of his Britannic majesty, and M. Otto on that of the French republic, by which Great Britain engaged to give up all her conquests... | |
| David Ramsay - World history - 1819 - 380 pages
...expulsion of the French from Egypt, had removed the chief obstacles to a general pacification. On the 1 st of October, the preliminary articles of peace were...Ceylon. The Cape of Good Hope was to remain a free port. The island of Malta was to be restored to the knights, and Egypt to the Ottoman Porte. The territory... | |
| David Ramsay - World history - 1819 - 386 pages
...pacification. On the 1 st of October, O f\ sh ^e Pre^m'nai7 articles of peace were signed at London, by 3 VL lord Hawkesbury on the part of his Britannic majesty,...Ceylon. The Cape of Good Hope was to remain a free port. The island of Malta was to be restored to the knights, and Egypt to the Ottoman Porte. The territory... | |
| Horatio Nelson Nelson (Viscount) - Biography & Autobiography - 2005 - 614 pages
...Peace having been signed on the 1st Instant, by the Right Honble Lord Hawkesbury2 on the part of His Majesty and by M: Otto on the Part of the French Republic the Ratifications whereof were exchanged on the 1 0th by which it is agreed that Hostilities shall... | |
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