The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1872 - History |
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... heresy read accused of illegal observances - 10 , for the first Bank holiday read the first summer Bank holiday -- - 6 , for represented Sunderland from 1845 to 1859 read 1845 to 1849 ANNUAL REGISTER , FOR THE YEAR 1871 . REESE LIBRARY ...
... heresy read accused of illegal observances - 10 , for the first Bank holiday read the first summer Bank holiday -- - 6 , for represented Sunderland from 1845 to 1859 read 1845 to 1849 ANNUAL REGISTER , FOR THE YEAR 1871 . REESE LIBRARY ...
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... represented at this gathering of Plenipotentiaries , inasmuch as a formal invitation was sent to the Government of Defence , and accepted by that Government : but M. Jules Favre , the Minister of Foreign Affairs , whom his colleagues ...
... represented at this gathering of Plenipotentiaries , inasmuch as a formal invitation was sent to the Government of Defence , and accepted by that Government : but M. Jules Favre , the Minister of Foreign Affairs , whom his colleagues ...
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... represented signed a note expressly repudiating the right of any single Power to retreat from a Treaty without the previous consent of its co - signataries , or a majority of them . The dis- cussion of the Treaty was adjourned to the ...
... represented signed a note expressly repudiating the right of any single Power to retreat from a Treaty without the previous consent of its co - signataries , or a majority of them . The dis- cussion of the Treaty was adjourned to the ...
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... represented in the Foreign Department by M. de Chaudordy , were late in receiving official news of the step announced by Russia . The Italian Government hesitated , though pressed by the Cabinet of Vienna to make an early declaration of ...
... represented in the Foreign Department by M. de Chaudordy , were late in receiving official news of the step announced by Russia . The Italian Government hesitated , though pressed by the Cabinet of Vienna to make an early declaration of ...
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... represented on the Roman question by " the honourable Member for Perth " ( Mr. Kinnaird ) ; reproved the Americans for the " rough simplicity of their Republican manners " and their un- mannerly conduct to England , though ironically ...
... represented on the Roman question by " the honourable Member for Perth " ( Mr. Kinnaird ) ; reproved the Americans for the " rough simplicity of their Republican manners " and their un- mannerly conduct to England , though ironically ...
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