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... ; DENMARK ; FRANCE ; MEXICO ; POLAND ; PORTO NOVO ; PORTO NOVO ; PRUSSIA ; SPAIN ; STADE DUTIES ; UNITED STATES . Session 5 February — 6 August 1861 . VOL . LXV . 1861 . 8856 Ee.ex ACCOUNTS AND PAPERS : 1861 . THIRTY -
... ; DENMARK ; FRANCE ; MEXICO ; POLAND ; PORTO NOVO ; PORTO NOVO ; PRUSSIA ; SPAIN ; STADE DUTIES ; UNITED STATES . Session 5 February — 6 August 1861 . VOL . LXV . 1861 . 8856 Ee.ex ACCOUNTS AND PAPERS : 1861 . THIRTY -
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... duty to be rendered the easier by the conviction that the fate of the fugitive detained at Dresden would but furnish fresh testimony of the clemency and magnanimity of our noble Monarch . Our high opinion of the conscientiousness of the ...
... duty to be rendered the easier by the conviction that the fate of the fugitive detained at Dresden would but furnish fresh testimony of the clemency and magnanimity of our noble Monarch . Our high opinion of the conscientiousness of the ...
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... duty , as openly as humbly , to pronounce themselves with respect to the same . The States feel themselves the more obliged to this step as your Majesty , in the Patent of Summons of December 20 , 1859 , pronounced the expectation that ...
... duty , as openly as humbly , to pronounce themselves with respect to the same . The States feel themselves the more obliged to this step as your Majesty , in the Patent of Summons of December 20 , 1859 , pronounced the expectation that ...
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... duty most humbly to lay before your Majesty this plain and truthful picture of the condition of the country , because it cannot believe but that your Majesty has received from earlier Ministers an untrue and erroneous representation of ...
... duty most humbly to lay before your Majesty this plain and truthful picture of the condition of the country , because it cannot believe but that your Majesty has received from earlier Ministers an untrue and erroneous representation of ...
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... duty to propose to the High Diet not to oppose the plan which the Government of the King has communicated to it , unless the deliberations in question , in conformity with the principle of the transactions of 1851 and 1852 , took place ...
... duty to propose to the High Diet not to oppose the plan which the Government of the King has communicated to it , unless the deliberations in question , in conformity with the principle of the transactions of 1851 and 1852 , took place ...
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