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   British Monitor (Newspaper) - January 16, 1820, London, Middlesex                                Laie tnt BY LEWIS Mil ii i nm m in 1814 AND AN ACCOUNT Of THE NEGOTIATIONS AT Continued from 1st and 2d Articles of this Treaty of the each of the Contracting engages to pursue the war against N A PO with all his and not to make n The 7th and 8th Articles case one of the contracting parties should be d with ati attack the others two months at the farthest after an auxiliary force of Article reserved self the either of furnishing the con to tingent in foreign troops paid by or to pay fli v U j J t a a ttf pounds sterling for every and 30 pounds for every horse the 3d was to a subsidy of five millions tided equally among the three other This stipulated that of the subsidies to be hereafter supplied ebe regulated before the 1st of the Ministers of State were drawing ort the 1st of March this of their in i on the 28th of February reproaching the French ha v V j Courts having had time to out tHeir ought dot lo of hh sufficient time to they were well aw arc of fhe reclamations made to them regard tv the delays experi by his that were tardy and difficult they knew that since the giving in of the the armies Had not ceased marching and that France had sufficiently proved that sincerely desired With respect to what was to in the Note to his Letter to the Prince de METT BR the Duke de Vic EN that the Armistice that he had having been re all that it contained to be considered as Being to fx a term for the production of his at he was forced to promise give one Or the other by the 10th of In giving an account to the of hli embarrassing and as yet igno he is the rant of the Treaty of the terminated with these H actual state of galny J and has battles these wilt ent but I doubt whether mi great influence thought that the time fixed was to be stated In the present tion will be broken it is hot that a question of such great importance depend upon such and such an answer as we make and that this answer must be such and such a the taore is I that if we do not connter 1 1 V and mat it modifications to thing wiH be lost for speak as I 8 nor the glory o bold or aoy Government De ted as the prev founded in on ah the of France in which letter the sub to the Allied the Plenipotentiaries of the Ai are required to in the name to the the demands contained in these which consider both as essential and necessary the they cannot delay answer it a refusal on the part wm V the Plenipotentiaries of the on their to concert with with respect to the indispensably necessary to communicate Ills have orders to that it at the expiration of the term allowed to be suf and agreed upon conjointly with the Fleni of no answer shall have which in substance may accord the bases in the the the Nation shall be considered as and the of the Allied Courts shall return tp their M After having consigned in protocol this de the Count STATION added that his colleagues and jie were ready to in t spirit of all the modifications of which might not deviate from the but that they could not listen to any propo wijich would differ from The Duke de Vic EN z A replied to re that the ofthe Allied peat in no ways even totally to every other has to domineer aud the that we can to pur Wander from that be utter ruin The on account of v i l rni the peace on of distinct and explicit declaration on the handed to I wait of your received dispatch on the of March at when he thought to strike the last blow against the army of far from being conformable to the wishes of his bore the stamp of his the moderate tone he bad held sent him a in after having again protested that lie was disposed to reduce live Empire to its natural he re quested the presence at of all tle bel Powers not so added the luke A to insist upon this as to gain time and obtain in format the future consti This appeared to the Duke de VICENZA more to determine a rupture than to procure the wished informar tions and to what he lia eight days he expressed his the 6th of March to the in these nns the question to be decided is tf it may one instant many fatal i it as at the of to refer your attention to There is no wea Sire but 1 perceive ull the France and your M A J jure you and made in do not mke the rip The present circumstance blance to than At peace not Austria declared it wai not drawn from added ones informed the Emperor visit he from a by de to point out impropriety to Atrate t of Peace ai as declaring Master used every ich must be if will nearer resem answer for any solely for the purpose himself for keeping hina in NA the day after the battle then tho fitte advantage it suited from informed Of Troyes by Duke of 4ess persist in wishing to treat the Whk Due de f s on the 8th to the that the of the A MTM fife the atod ft few otter with regard to He to render provided Cassel and I elation mutt m be no to  

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