Parliamentary Papers, Volume 65H.M. Stationery Office, 1861 - Great Britain |
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... effect , with respect to the punishment of transgressions against the German Confederation and the extradition of political criminals within their territory , was passed in the full assembly of the Confederation , August 18 , 1836 ...
... effect , with respect to the punishment of transgressions against the German Confederation and the extradition of political criminals within their territory , was passed in the full assembly of the Confederation , August 18 , 1836 ...
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... effect . In order to remove all opposition to the banishment of the German language , notwithstanding the petitions made by the Schleswig States on the 21st of February , 1857 , against such an attack on the rights of patronage , they ...
... effect . In order to remove all opposition to the banishment of the German language , notwithstanding the petitions made by the Schleswig States on the 21st of February , 1857 , against such an attack on the rights of patronage , they ...
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... in the nature of an ultimatum . The mention of Schleswig will have an unpleasant effect at Copenhagen , but as it met with no support in the Diet the incident need not necessarily be noticed . No. 6 . My Lord , Sir A. Malet to C2 11 5.
... in the nature of an ultimatum . The mention of Schleswig will have an unpleasant effect at Copenhagen , but as it met with no support in the Diet the incident need not necessarily be noticed . No. 6 . My Lord , Sir A. Malet to C2 11 5.
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... effect to the Decree of execution which Denmark is reminded in the Report of the Committee is still in force . No. 9 . My Lord , Mr. Paget to Lord J. Russell .— ( Received March 19. ) Copenhagen , March 14 , 1860 . I HAVE the honour to ...
... effect to the Decree of execution which Denmark is reminded in the Report of the Committee is still in force . No. 9 . My Lord , Mr. Paget to Lord J. Russell .— ( Received March 19. ) Copenhagen , March 14 , 1860 . I HAVE the honour to ...
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... effect : - The Government fully participate in the views and the sympathies expressed in the petition for Schleswig . As regards the matter itself he must remark as follows : The general result of the negotiations carried on in the ...
... effect : - The Government fully participate in the views and the sympathies expressed in the petition for Schleswig . As regards the matter itself he must remark as follows : The general result of the negotiations carried on in the ...
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