All secretaries of state in the sixties…were firmly convinced that any state with a proper sense of its dignity and interest ought to jump at the chance of a British alliance, without any financial inducements. Foreign powers, alas, were curiously obtuse about this.
Heeee.
Also, idk, I think "SO BAD" does not necessarily contradict "but the French were even worse??" :)
Re: 1764-1772 Foreign policy: Britain
Heeee.
Also, idk, I think "SO BAD" does not necessarily contradict "but the French were even worse??" :)