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But it is not against Belgians , but against men of other countries , that the present proposal of Her Majesty's Government is directed ; and the object of that proposal is to obtain the concurrence of all the Governments of Europe in ...
But it is not against Belgians , but against men of other countries , that the present proposal of Her Majesty's Government is directed ; and the object of that proposal is to obtain the concurrence of all the Governments of Europe in ...
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Her Majesty's Government , however , are , as I have above stated , very anxious that the negotiation should be recommenced at an early moment , and brought to a close on terms convenient and honourable to the several parties interested ...
Her Majesty's Government , however , are , as I have above stated , very anxious that the negotiation should be recommenced at an early moment , and brought to a close on terms convenient and honourable to the several parties interested ...
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WITH reference to your despatch of the 29th ultimo , upon the conditions of peace between the Austrians and Italians , I have to inform your Excellency that Her Majesty's Government have no pretension to dictate terms to either party in ...
WITH reference to your despatch of the 29th ultimo , upon the conditions of peace between the Austrians and Italians , I have to inform your Excellency that Her Majesty's Government have no pretension to dictate terms to either party in ...
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SAXEALTENBURG SAXECOBURGGOTHA SAXE | 7 |
Washington 4th December 1852 | 62 |
of the Secretary of the Navy | 72 |
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