The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1872 - History |
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... Ministry - Dissolution of the Reichsrath- Fall of Hohenwart - Kellersperg Ministry - Resignation of Count Beust - Kellersperg retires- Adolf Auersperg succeeds him- Emperor's Speech - - BELGIUM NETHERLANDS CHAPTER V. - ITALY SPAIN ...
... Ministry - Dissolution of the Reichsrath- Fall of Hohenwart - Kellersperg Ministry - Resignation of Count Beust - Kellersperg retires- Adolf Auersperg succeeds him- Emperor's Speech - - BELGIUM NETHERLANDS CHAPTER V. - ITALY SPAIN ...
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... Minister of Foreign Affairs , whom his colleagues requested to appear for France on the occasion , felt himself ... Ministry at first demanded that the question of the war and the position of France should be brought before the ...
... Minister of Foreign Affairs , whom his colleagues requested to appear for France on the occasion , felt himself ... Ministry at first demanded that the question of the war and the position of France should be brought before the ...
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... it . " The Italian Minister pointed to the difficulty of reconciling this language of congratulation with the alleged protest . Lord Granville's first care was to send to Sir H. 1871. ] [ 11 History of the Russian Note .
... it . " The Italian Minister pointed to the difficulty of reconciling this language of congratulation with the alleged protest . Lord Granville's first care was to send to Sir H. 1871. ] [ 11 History of the Russian Note .
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... Minister's tone , rather than his language , left in the House and the country a painful impres- sion of distrust . The Ministerial diplomacy was but briefly criticized in the House of Lords by Lord Cairns and Lord Salisbury , the ...
... Minister's tone , rather than his language , left in the House and the country a painful impres- sion of distrust . The Ministerial diplomacy was but briefly criticized in the House of Lords by Lord Cairns and Lord Salisbury , the ...
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... Minister at St. Petersburg , desiring him to make inquiries as to the possibility of concerted action with Russia , and to the answer received on October 18th , that it was impossible . It was this un- toward reception of our overture ...
... Minister at St. Petersburg , desiring him to make inquiries as to the possibility of concerted action with Russia , and to the answer received on October 18th , that it was impossible . It was this un- toward reception of our overture ...
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