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No text description is available for this image![141 142 143 14 Aug. 1796, to Sir William Hamilton : ... The Pope having been reduced to the necessity of submitting to conditions the most Humiliating and Unjust, in the Armistice concluded with France, suggests representing to the Pope that we cannot view with indifference his Holiness’ supplying the Common Enemy with money to continue the War after such protection as our Fleet has given to this Coast. Such a remonstrance would be in time to stop the Million sent off which is still at Rimini. By the probable liberation of the Austrian Army in Lombardy, it seems to be difficult for the French to come at this sum. Etc. Endorsed by Sir William: The Pope waiting to engage The Imp. Ancla. and me to give him a pretence to get back his money from Rimini FRENCH Monarcus. Napoleon I, Doc. s. Bonaparte, and another initialed, Francois I, Henri I], ITI and IV, Charles IX, Louis XIV, XV and XVI, and signed documents of numerous French Statesmen, in a folio album BrapDuey (Hdward), “ Cuthbert Bede.” A. L.s. 1p. 8vo, with a water-colour drawing by Bradley of Holme Station, G.N.R. 13 in. by 84 m. - (4) Lowe (Sir Hudson) Doc.s. 1p. folio, 1814 ; and Letters of Nexnidi nadt Rider Haggard, and others . (21) Napoteon I. Doc.s. Napoleon, 1813, folded and laid down—](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31674483_0028.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)