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Aqualung71
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Lord Desolator of the Desolation Row, C3CDG
Oct 2002 time: 12:20
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quote: Originally posted by ricketyclik
The Czar appears to have seen reason, after a little urging, and I have thus offered him a peace treaty. It is conditional upon him withdrawing his navy from the the British Channel. |
You insult Russia, King of Britain. Do not presume to offer us a conditional peace treaty. If your "Navy" was brave enough to meet the Russian fleet in open water rather than hiding in port, then the battle would be over before you could even count the number of ships you have lost.
After giving directions to your Cavalry Army that was apparently lost near the Russian border, we have nevertheless ordered our Navy to desist from the blockade of London and withdraw towards neutral waters.
Peace has now been offered in return. It will be either unconditional, or warfare will continue at the whim of the Russian Czar.
As for the Spanish, we merely laugh in the face of a dictator who promises there shall be no more peace offers and then promptly sends his emissary to talk terms. 
Spain and Britain - Russia holds you both accountable for the loss of 3 cities in the former French lands near the Spanish border. One of these towns was razed by Spain, the other two were abandoned as indefensible. Until satisfactory reparations are offered, peace is a distant hope.
As for the "Grand Alliance" defending our nations against the Austrians, we humbly point out that Russia has single-handedly reduced Austria to 3 cities. While we are sure Spain could almost handle the required defence against such a dangerous threat that Austria must surely still pose.....we feel justified in graciously declining any assistance in that regard 
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ricketyclik
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Great Southern Land
Feb 2002 time: 15:20
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quote: Originally posted by Aqualung71
You insult Russia, King of Britain. Do not presume to offer us a conditional peace treaty. |
Very well then, offer withdrawn.
quote: Originally posted by Aqualung71
If your "Navy" was brave enough to meet the Russian fleet in open water rather than hiding in port, then the battle would be over before you could even count the number of ships you have lost. |
I would be stupid not to use the advantage afforded by fighting a navy in my territorial waters.
quote: Originally posted by Aqualung71
After giving directions to your Cavalry Army that was apparently lost near the Russian border, we have nevertheless ordered our Navy to desist from the blockade of London and withdraw towards neutral waters. |
Hmm. It seems they didn't receive your orders.
quote: Originally posted by Aqualung71
Peace has now been offered in return. It will be either unconditional, or warfare will continue at the whim of the Russian Czar. |
If you say so.
quote: Originally posted by Aqualung71
As for the Spanish, we merely laugh in the face of a dictator who promises there shall be no more peace offers and then promptly sends his emissary to talk terms.  |
Our good cousin Marcos has been offering peace for many years now. It is understandable for him to become exasperated when dealing with such an unreasonable hooligan.
quote: Originally posted by Aqualung71
Spain and Britain - Russia holds you both accountable for the loss of 3 cities in the former French lands near the Spanish border. One of these towns was razed by Spain, the other two were abandoned as indefensible. Until satisfactory reparations are offered, peace is a distant hope. |
A genuine offer of peace would have saved those 3 cities. Looks like peace is a distant hope.
quote: Originally posted by Aqualung71
As for the "Grand Alliance" defending our nations against the Austrians, we humbly point out that Russia has single-handedly reduced Austria to 3 cities. While we are sure Spain could almost handle the required defence against such a dangerous threat that Austria must surely still pose.....we feel justified in graciously declining any assistance in that regard |
Now now, nobody likes a gloater.
May 1810 to Masuro
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