Parliamentary Papers, Volume 65H.M. Stationery Office, 1861 - Great Britain |
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... English passport made out under the name of John Harold , would have considered itself open to the reproach of reprehensible weakness had it not remembered that a Treaty exists between Austria and the Confederated States of Germany ...
... English passport made out under the name of John Harold , would have considered itself open to the reproach of reprehensible weakness had it not remembered that a Treaty exists between Austria and the Confederated States of Germany ...
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... English travellers there may be substituted ,, if necessary , any other document which sufficiently establishes the personality or identity of the bearer . The arrangements that I now communicate to your Excellency will enable you ...
... English travellers there may be substituted ,, if necessary , any other document which sufficiently establishes the personality or identity of the bearer . The arrangements that I now communicate to your Excellency will enable you ...
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... English Cabinet . The spirit in which England has so frequently in other places laid its weight in the scale , where it was available in obtaining for peoples liberties against their Governments which until then did not belong to them ...
... English Cabinet . The spirit in which England has so frequently in other places laid its weight in the scale , where it was available in obtaining for peoples liberties against their Governments which until then did not belong to them ...
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... English Court is unprejudiced in the question , and that its dispositions are benevolent and amicable . One word more in conclusion , to which I am led by an observation of Lord John Russell towards the close of his despatch . When I ...
... English Court is unprejudiced in the question , and that its dispositions are benevolent and amicable . One word more in conclusion , to which I am led by an observation of Lord John Russell towards the close of his despatch . When I ...
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... English and French Ministers at Copenhagen , and send an identical telegram to Mr. Paget , so that Her Majesty's Government and the French Government may express the same opinion . I am glad M. Thouvenel concurs in the views of Her ...
... English and French Ministers at Copenhagen , and send an identical telegram to Mr. Paget , so that Her Majesty's Government and the French Government may express the same opinion . I am glad M. Thouvenel concurs in the views of Her ...
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