British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1866 - Great Britain |
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Page 97
... agent at Ispahan , Shiraz , & c . , and that the Persian Government never had consented , and never would consent , to such a thing ; whereas it is a notorious fact that not a week passes that our local agents are not in communication ...
... agent at Ispahan , Shiraz , & c . , and that the Persian Government never had consented , and never would consent , to such a thing ; whereas it is a notorious fact that not a week passes that our local agents are not in communication ...
Page 101
... Agents can reside , the British Mission has for many years entertained Agents in Shiraz , Ispahan , and other cities of Persia , to assist British subjects in their affairs , and to transmit to the Mission intelligence of passing events ...
... Agents can reside , the British Mission has for many years entertained Agents in Shiraz , Ispahan , and other cities of Persia , to assist British subjects in their affairs , and to transmit to the Mission intelligence of passing events ...
Page 105
... agents in the Persian provinces besides Tabreez and Bushire , you have written at some length . I confess that I never supposed you would write what is irregular and not just , and insert it in an official letter . The Persian Ministers ...
... agents in the Persian provinces besides Tabreez and Bushire , you have written at some length . I confess that I never supposed you would write what is irregular and not just , and insert it in an official letter . The Persian Ministers ...
Page 119
... Agents , and to that representation answer was made that a new English Minister had been appointed : from this nomination I had entertained strong hopes of compensation for the past and improve- ment for the future . Indeed , upon Mr ...
... Agents , and to that representation answer was made that a new English Minister had been appointed : from this nomination I had entertained strong hopes of compensation for the past and improve- ment for the future . Indeed , upon Mr ...
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... Agent of the British Government : at the present moment , when it is the object of every State to cement and increase its friendship with other States , upon what considerations do your Agents alienate from their Government its old and ...
... Agent of the British Government : at the present moment , when it is the object of every State to cement and increase its friendship with other States , upon what considerations do your Agents alienate from their Government its old and ...
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