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Page 39
... received by the previous mail , and the subject has received due consideration . On receipt of your circular dated the 20th of April , I immediately called upon Baron de Schleinitz , minister of foreign affairs , who had received the ...
... received by the previous mail , and the subject has received due consideration . On receipt of your circular dated the 20th of April , I immediately called upon Baron de Schleinitz , minister of foreign affairs , who had received the ...
Page 41
... received this moment a copy of the National Zeitung , containing the despatch of Baron Schleinitz to Baron Gerolt ; and also an order from the minister of commerce , addressed to Prussian subjects engaged in trade and commerce . This is ...
... received this moment a copy of the National Zeitung , containing the despatch of Baron Schleinitz to Baron Gerolt ; and also an order from the minister of commerce , addressed to Prussian subjects engaged in trade and commerce . This is ...
Page 49
... received . Baron Gerolt has handed to me a copy of the instruction from his gov- ernment , to which Mr. Wright refers . I have acknowledged the tenor of that paper as not unacceptable , but I agree with Mr. Wright in thinking it ...
... received . Baron Gerolt has handed to me a copy of the instruction from his gov- ernment , to which Mr. Wright refers . I have acknowledged the tenor of that paper as not unacceptable , but I agree with Mr. Wright in thinking it ...
Page 55
... received by the King , to present my letter of credence , on the 8th , in " solemn audience , " and made on the occasion an address , of which I enclose a copy , ( A. ) The King replied that he highly appreciated the sentiments of ...
... received by the King , to present my letter of credence , on the 8th , in " solemn audience , " and made on the occasion an address , of which I enclose a copy , ( A. ) The King replied that he highly appreciated the sentiments of ...
Page 61
... received . It is , in the main , not unsatisfactory , so far as the subject of our domestic affairs is con- cerned . In regard to the rights of friendly or neutral powers in maritime war , the subject has become somewhat complicated ...
... received . It is , in the main , not unsatisfactory , so far as the subject of our domestic affairs is con- cerned . In regard to the rights of friendly or neutral powers in maritime war , the subject has become somewhat complicated ...
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