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... Baron de Beust had paid him a visit after his arrest . His Excellency , on that occasion , explained to the Count that , under an extradition clause in the Treaty existing between the two countries , the Saxon Government had no choice ...
... Baron de Beust had paid him a visit after his arrest . His Excellency , on that occasion , explained to the Count that , under an extradition clause in the Treaty existing between the two countries , the Saxon Government had no choice ...
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... Baron , Count Rechberg to Baron Werner . Vienna , January 1 , 1861 . I HAVE already informed your Excellency , by means of the telegraph , that Count Ladislaus Téleki , who had been arrested at Dresden , and given up to the Imperial ...
... Baron , Count Rechberg to Baron Werner . Vienna , January 1 , 1861 . I HAVE already informed your Excellency , by means of the telegraph , that Count Ladislaus Téleki , who had been arrested at Dresden , and given up to the Imperial ...
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... Baron Schleinitz 37 Conversation with M. Hall respect- ing Schleswig .. As to recent agitation on Schleswig question . .. 33 34 re- 888 29 30 26. Mr. Lowther 27. Baron Schleinitz to M. de Balan 28. Count Bernstorff . 29. Baron ...
... Baron Schleinitz 37 Conversation with M. Hall respect- ing Schleswig .. As to recent agitation on Schleswig question . .. 33 34 re- 888 29 30 26. Mr. Lowther 27. Baron Schleinitz to M. de Balan 28. Count Bernstorff . 29. Baron ...
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... Baron Schleinitz to M. de Balan 36. Mr. Paget . 37 . 99 99 • 38. Mr. Manley 39. Mr. Paget . 40. M. de Bille 41. M ... Baron Manderström . Conversation with Count Platen Further note from Danish Govern- ment on debates in Prussian Chamber ...
... Baron Schleinitz to M. de Balan 36. Mr. Paget . 37 . 99 99 • 38. Mr. Manley 39. Mr. Paget . 40. M. de Bille 41. M ... Baron Manderström . Conversation with Count Platen Further note from Danish Govern- ment on debates in Prussian Chamber ...
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... Baron Schleinitz and forwarded to Mr. Manley .. Conversation with M. Hall on Danish proposals Page 86 86 .. 88 88 Appeal from National " Union " in favour of Danish Duchies Conversations with Baron Schleinitz and M. de Falbe . Views of ...
... Baron Schleinitz and forwarded to Mr. Manley .. Conversation with M. Hall on Danish proposals Page 86 86 .. 88 88 Appeal from National " Union " in favour of Danish Duchies Conversations with Baron Schleinitz and M. de Falbe . Views of ...
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