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Page 858
... of a desire to confirm and perpetuate the amicable Relations now so happily subsisting between the 2 Countries . ... and actuated by an unabated and most anxious desire to arrive at a settlement of this Question of Boundary , by any ...
... of a desire to confirm and perpetuate the amicable Relations now so happily subsisting between the 2 Countries . ... and actuated by an unabated and most anxious desire to arrive at a settlement of this Question of Boundary , by any ...
Page 999
They desire not to see the Poles humiliated or deprived of a mild , conciliatory and congenial system of Administration . They desire not that your Imperial Majesty should enter into any Engagements restrictive of your Sovereign ...
They desire not to see the Poles humiliated or deprived of a mild , conciliatory and congenial system of Administration . They desire not that your Imperial Majesty should enter into any Engagements restrictive of your Sovereign ...
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and a desire professed to remedy grievances , in expectation , perhaps , that the harsh , unreasonable and unprecedented measure , of rejecting Lord Napier's first Letter of announcement , and subsequent attempts at direct ...
and a desire professed to remedy grievances , in expectation , perhaps , that the harsh , unreasonable and unprecedented measure , of rejecting Lord Napier's first Letter of announcement , and subsequent attempts at direct ...
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