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Post by tiffanysoutlet Mon Feb 14, 2011 2:10 pm

That period, as he had before said

certainly not so free from objection as the former one, but most objectionable was the intermediate period, namely, thatx between the signing the French treaty, and the parliament of Great Britain giving it their sanction, and engaging to carry it into execution order Tiffany Co to illustrate this assertion, and explain more fully what he meant, Mr. Fox went into a good deal of argument to prove, that if Portugal should, through any perverseness, or illjudged obstinacy which Heaven forbid should be the case! refuse to continue the same connection with us that had subsisted between the two countries under the Methuen Tiffany & Co treaty, ever since the year 1703, France would, in that case, derive a great additional advantage from us, for which we neither rfiould have an equivalent, nor could claim one. He knew that some doubts had arisen as to the right construction of the Methuen treaty: a minister when in office, he Tiffany & Co had felt it to be his duty to negociate it one way, but be was aware that the court of Lisbon had contended that Irish woollens were not comprehended under the Mer thuen treaty. The chancellor of the exchequer said across the table, if the right honourable gentleman acted one way as a negociator when in office, he hoped he would not lend the weight Tiffany and Co of his authority the other way, now he was not in office.] Mr. Fox said, if the right honourable gentleman had heard him to the end of his sentence, he was sure he would not have thought what he meant to have expressed, to have been wrong, or injudicious, or illtimed. What he was proceeding to say Tiffany Jewelry was this, that the court of Lisbon had contended that Irish woollens were not comprehended within the meaning of the Methuen treaty; but that was asidle and a mistaken notion.

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