Parliamentary Papers, Volume 65H.M. Stationery Office, 1861 - Great Britain |
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... British Government would be informed of it beforehand , in such manner that its subjects might not , at any rate involuntarily , be exposed to difficulties of any kind . His Excellency the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in ...
... British Government would be informed of it beforehand , in such manner that its subjects might not , at any rate involuntarily , be exposed to difficulties of any kind . His Excellency the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in ...
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... British Government , that the opinions and sentiments of King Charles XV with regard to this matter are still the same as those which his father had manifested , and that His Majesty is decided on following the policy which his august ...
... British Government , that the opinions and sentiments of King Charles XV with regard to this matter are still the same as those which his father had manifested , and that His Majesty is decided on following the policy which his august ...
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... British Cabinet . It is able to comply with the invitation which the latter has addressed to it , and to communicate confidentially to it its intentions with regard to certain Schleswig questions of a purely internal character , and ...
... British Cabinet . It is able to comply with the invitation which the latter has addressed to it , and to communicate confidentially to it its intentions with regard to certain Schleswig questions of a purely internal character , and ...
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... British Government , on their part , have not adopted the Danish propo- sitions as their own , nor recommended them to the naked acceptance of the Prince Regent of Prussia and the German Confederation ; but they confess that they take ...
... British Government , on their part , have not adopted the Danish propo- sitions as their own , nor recommended them to the naked acceptance of the Prince Regent of Prussia and the German Confederation ; but they confess that they take ...
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... British Government to recommend the acceptance of the propositions of the Copenhagen Cabinet , nor even to mention them as suited to form the basis for a settlement . It was also offered by the Danish Government that the contribution of ...
... British Government to recommend the acceptance of the propositions of the Copenhagen Cabinet , nor even to mention them as suited to form the basis for a settlement . It was also offered by the Danish Government that the contribution of ...
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