The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1872 - History |
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... despatch of a Plenipotentiary from France , he suggested the appointment of M. Tissot , the Chargé d'Affaires in London . All the other Powers had appointed as their Plenipotentiaries their representatives at the English Court . A most ...
... despatch of a Plenipotentiary from France , he suggested the appointment of M. Tissot , the Chargé d'Affaires in London . All the other Powers had appointed as their Plenipotentiaries their representatives at the English Court . A most ...
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... despatch to Lord Lyons the efforts he had made to secure the presence of a French representative at the Conference . As the best means of supplying this void Lord Granville affirmed that , whatever the decision of the Conference , it ...
... despatch to Lord Lyons the efforts he had made to secure the presence of a French representative at the Conference . As the best means of supplying this void Lord Granville affirmed that , whatever the decision of the Conference , it ...
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... despatch designed to justify the Circular to the English Go- vernment was handed at the same time to Lord Granville by Baron Brunnow . It referred to the negotiations for a Conference in 1866 , when it was urged on the part of Russia ...
... despatch designed to justify the Circular to the English Go- vernment was handed at the same time to Lord Granville by Baron Brunnow . It referred to the negotiations for a Conference in 1866 , when it was urged on the part of Russia ...
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... despatches were received by him , Lord Granville hastened to inform Sir A. Buchanan , our Am- bassador at St. Petersburg , of the fact , adding that , considering the importance and suddenness of the communication , he had declined to ...
... despatches were received by him , Lord Granville hastened to inform Sir A. Buchanan , our Am- bassador at St. Petersburg , of the fact , adding that , considering the importance and suddenness of the communication , he had declined to ...
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... despatch . Count Beust subsequently alluded to these cases as insignificant , and , in fact , we find that there were only ten altogether , and seven in which , though the passage of war - ships was contemplated , no violation of the ...
... despatch . Count Beust subsequently alluded to these cases as insignificant , and , in fact , we find that there were only ten altogether , and seven in which , though the passage of war - ships was contemplated , no violation of the ...
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