Letter from Lord Liverpool to George Canning

The aim of Transcribe Georgian Papers is to produce useable text documents of the manuscript materials and not critical editions. Please be aware this document may contain errors in the transcription.

Found an error? Please report errors and issues in the transcription to transcribegpp@wm.edu.

Locked Protected is False Can Protect is False User is not Academic
This document fully transcribed and locked

the whole of Monday, and we could attend at our respective Offices on Tuesday morning I still think Stuart will accept Madras, I hope The King has given him no Encouragement respecting a Peerage, Whether He has or not, he shall not have it The News or rather Report for I can hardly believe it true respecting Cadiz [[underline]] down [[/underline]] a [[underline]] person [[/underline]] supposing it true, [[underline]] What are we to do [[/underline]], Are we retaliate by taking Cuba or in any other Manner, Short of [[underline]] General War [[/underline]]. War is a serious Question, for War with France is War to a Certainty with the United States, and War with France & the United States, is a very different Question [[underline]] before [[/underline]] we have acknowledged the Spanish Colonies as Independent, and made good our Ground with them, and after that Event, I say nothing of the Rest of Europe Ever sincerely yours Liverpool


Warning: DOMDocument::loadHTML(): htmlParseEntityRef: no name in Entity, line: 28 in /var/www/transcribegeorgianpapers.swem.wm.edu/public_html/plugins/Scripto/libraries/Scripto.php on line 800