| United States. Congress - 1853 - 968 pages
...affront and indignity offered to his Most Sacred Majesty, by the memorial delivered by Monsieur de Palm, the Emperor's Resident, and at his insolence in printing...detestation of the presumptuous and vain attempt, in endeavoring to instil into the minds of any of His Majesty's faithful subjects, the least distrust... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 966 pages
...affront and indignity offered to his Most Sacred Majesty, by the memorial delivered by Monsieur de Palm, the Emperor's Resident, and at his insolence in printing...detestation of the presumptuous and vain attempt, in endeavoring to instil into the minds of any of His Majesty's faithful subjects, the least distrust... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1853 - 428 pages
...affront and indignity "offered to His Most Sacred Majesty by the Memorial de"livered by M. de Palm, the Emperor's Resident, and at his "insolence in printing...and dispersing the same throughout "the kingdom." Nay, more, Palm was commanded immediately to depart from England. With Spain also the breach had been... | |
| Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1853 - 430 pages
...offered to His Most Sacred Majesty by the " Memorial delivered by M. de Palm, the Emperor's Resi" dent, and at his insolence in printing and dispersing " the same throughout the kingdom." Nay, more, Palm was commanded immediately to depart from England. With Spain also the breach had been... | |
| Charles Knight - 1860 - 524 pages
...the insolence " of the imperial minister in dispersing his memorial through the kingdom ; declaring " their utmost abhorrence of this audacious manner of appealing to the people against his mnjesty." Palm was commanded immediately to leave England. Spain was assembling an army for the siege... | |
| Frederick Sayer - 1862 - 558 pages
...resentment at the affront offered to His most sacred Majesty by the memorial delivered by Mons. de Palm, the Emperor's resident, and at his insolence in printing and dispersing the same throughout the kingdom." Palm was ordered to quit the country, and a war became inevitable. In the mean time Spain had been... | |
| Frederick Sayer - 1865 - 606 pages
...resentment at the affront offered to His most sacred Majesty by the memorial delivered by Mons. de Palm, the Emperor's resident, and at his insolence in printing and dispersing the same throughout the kingdom." Palm was ordered to quit the country, and a war became inevitable. In the mean time Spain had been... | |
| United States. Congress - 962 pages
...affront and indignity offered to his Most Sacred Majesty, by the memorial delivered by Monsieur dc Palm, the Emperor's Resident, and at his insolence in printing...detestation of the presumptuous and vain attempt, in endeavoring to instil into the minds of any of His Majesty's faithful subjects, the least distrust... | |
| Charles Knight - 1874 - 538 pages
...the insolence " of the imperial minister in dispersing his memorial through the kingdom ; declaring " their utmost abhorrence of this audacious manner of appealing to the people against his majesty." Palm was commanded immediately to leave England. Spain was assembling an army for the siege of Gibraltar,... | |
| Joseph H. Beale - 1884 - 1152 pages
...the insolence " of the imperial minister in dispersing his memorial through the kingdom ; declaring " their utmost abhorrence of this audacious manner of appealing to the people against his majesty." Palm was commanded immediately to leave England. Spain was assembling an army for the siege of Gibraltar.... | |
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