British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1866 - Great Britain |
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... given her of your readiness to afford Her Majesty whatever support may be necessary for the restoration of tranquillity in India . Her Majesty has been gratified to find that you have been enabled to provide the amount required to be ...
... given her of your readiness to afford Her Majesty whatever support may be necessary for the restoration of tranquillity in India . Her Majesty has been gratified to find that you have been enabled to provide the amount required to be ...
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... given directions that papers relating to these matters shall be laid before you . The affairs of my East Indian dominions will require your serious consideration , and I recommend them to your earnest attention . The nations of Europe ...
... given directions that papers relating to these matters shall be laid before you . The affairs of my East Indian dominions will require your serious consideration , and I recommend them to your earnest attention . The nations of Europe ...
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... given before hand to the French Commander on the station . The said French concurrent right of fishing shall terminate at the embouchures or outlets of rivers and creeks ; the place of each embouchure or outlet shall be determined , in ...
... given before hand to the French Commander on the station . The said French concurrent right of fishing shall terminate at the embouchures or outlets of rivers and creeks ; the place of each embouchure or outlet shall be determined , in ...
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... given to any such British authority as aforesaid , if known to be within 20 English miles . Should there be no such authority within that distance , then the French officer com- manding - in - chief shall , on the earliest opportunity ...
... given to any such British authority as aforesaid , if known to be within 20 English miles . Should there be no such authority within that distance , then the French officer com- manding - in - chief shall , on the earliest opportunity ...
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... given by them , or by any of them , to the Persian Government ; and the British Government , when appealed to by the Persian Government , in the event of difficulties arising , will use their best endeavours to compose such differences ...
... given by them , or by any of them , to the Persian Government ; and the British Government , when appealed to by the Persian Government , in the event of difficulties arising , will use their best endeavours to compose such differences ...
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