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Despatch to his Excellency the Venezuelan Minister for Foreign Affairs , embodying the final decision of the Imperial Government . I have only to add , as already reported by telegraph , that Mr. H. E. W. Grant , my Private Secretary ...
Despatch to his Excellency the Venezuelan Minister for Foreign Affairs , embodying the final decision of the Imperial Government . I have only to add , as already reported by telegraph , that Mr. H. E. W. Grant , my Private Secretary ...
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I have had the honour to receive through Mr. H. E. W. Grant your Excellency's letter dated the 7th instant , and I have handed personally the closed despatch to the Minister of Foreign Affairs at 3 P.M. yesterday .
I have had the honour to receive through Mr. H. E. W. Grant your Excellency's letter dated the 7th instant , and I have handed personally the closed despatch to the Minister of Foreign Affairs at 3 P.M. yesterday .
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by the Minister in charge of the Department concerned , and shall not be valid unless so accompanied . The Decree appointing or removing Ministers shall be signed by the President alone . 96. The Ministers of State may assist and take ...
by the Minister in charge of the Department concerned , and shall not be valid unless so accompanied . The Decree appointing or removing Ministers shall be signed by the President alone . 96. The Ministers of State may assist and take ...
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