Parliamentary Papers, Volume 65H.M. Stationery Office, 1861 - Great Britain |
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... President of the Assembly . If , therefore , the Cabinet of the Prince Regent must decline all responsibility in this respect , it seems strange to them that the tone of the debates in our Chamber of Deputies should have provoked a ...
... President of the Assembly . If , therefore , the Cabinet of the Prince Regent must decline all responsibility in this respect , it seems strange to them that the tone of the debates in our Chamber of Deputies should have provoked a ...
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... President of the Assembly and the Royal Commissary are bound to use both languages ; and all laws are published both in German and Danish . It was unavoidable that , in deciding upon what part of the population of Schleswig should be ...
... President of the Assembly and the Royal Commissary are bound to use both languages ; and all laws are published both in German and Danish . It was unavoidable that , in deciding upon what part of the population of Schleswig should be ...
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... President of the States - and they all concur in thinking that the further agitation , in the sense proposed by the Government , of Const'tational questions before the Holstein States , can be of no utility , and will merely renew the ...
... President of the States - and they all concur in thinking that the further agitation , in the sense proposed by the Government , of Const'tational questions before the Holstein States , can be of no utility , and will merely renew the ...
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... ( President of the last Holstein Diet , and perhaps the most important member of it ) during his stay in Copenhagen , which was more or less satisfactory , but it was now a question whether Baron Plessen would have influence sufficient to ...
... ( President of the last Holstein Diet , and perhaps the most important member of it ) during his stay in Copenhagen , which was more or less satisfactory , but it was now a question whether Baron Plessen would have influence sufficient to ...
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... President of that Assembly , at its head , with the avowed object of supporting the Government in all measures of resistance against oppression . Some of the newspapers advise a stand being made against the Federal troops in Holstein ...
... President of that Assembly , at its head , with the avowed object of supporting the Government in all measures of resistance against oppression . Some of the newspapers advise a stand being made against the Federal troops in Holstein ...
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