Abstract

No one in these days will be disposed to deny that Castle-reagh has not invariably encountered that fair play at the hands of historians to which a long record of devoted service should entitle him. It is the purpose of the present paper to contribute a discussion upon the original instructions drawn up for the use of the British minister at the meeting of the Allies in 1822, in so far as these instructions bear on the relations between France and Spain; to show that an examination of the premises upon which the conclusions drawn from those instructions are based must render those conclusions fallacious; and to exhibit this view in connexion with certain events.

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