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Page 738
I herewith transmit to you , for communication to the Government of The United States , a copy of a despatch and of its inclosures from Her Majesty's Consul at Rio de Janeiro , containing a report on the state of the Slave Trade in that ...
I herewith transmit to you , for communication to the Government of The United States , a copy of a despatch and of its inclosures from Her Majesty's Consul at Rio de Janeiro , containing a report on the state of the Slave Trade in that ...
Page 985
M. Guizot acknowledges that it was from Lord Aberdeen that he received the first information of the overture made in May last by the Court of Madrid to the Duke of Saxe - Coburg . But he states , that , as the communication from Lord ...
M. Guizot acknowledges that it was from Lord Aberdeen that he received the first information of the overture made in May last by the Court of Madrid to the Duke of Saxe - Coburg . But he states , that , as the communication from Lord ...
Page 1261
The Cabinet of Vienna having recently addressed a communication to the Cabinet of London , for the purpose of ascertaining the sentiments and opinions of the British Government upon the present state of affairs in Italy , to which ...
The Cabinet of Vienna having recently addressed a communication to the Cabinet of London , for the purpose of ascertaining the sentiments and opinions of the British Government upon the present state of affairs in Italy , to which ...
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