Parliamentary Papers, Volume 65H.M. Stationery Office, 1861 - Great Britain |
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... expressed the desire to receive certain explanations respecting the bearing of the modifications introduced in Belgium in the passport system . I regret that circumstances over which I had no control have prevented me from sooner ...
... expressed the desire to receive certain explanations respecting the bearing of the modifications introduced in Belgium in the passport system . I regret that circumstances over which I had no control have prevented me from sooner ...
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... expressed , that it was indifferent to you whether your subjects spoke German or Danish ; that it was quite the same to your Majesty what language they used if they were only faithful subjects . But the former Ministers have certainly ...
... expressed , that it was indifferent to you whether your subjects spoke German or Danish ; that it was quite the same to your Majesty what language they used if they were only faithful subjects . But the former Ministers have certainly ...
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... expression of our faithful and loyal sentiments . We hope , with confidence , that by your Royal wisdom your Majesty may succeed in discovering a proper means to bring to an end the painful state in which the affairs of the country are ...
... expression of our faithful and loyal sentiments . We hope , with confidence , that by your Royal wisdom your Majesty may succeed in discovering a proper means to bring to an end the painful state in which the affairs of the country are ...
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... expressed , as I learn , at considerable length , the objections of his Government to conceding all the demands of the Diet , but made the proposal of drawing up a Project of Constitution , which , though demanded by the Diet for the ...
... expressed , as I learn , at considerable length , the objections of his Government to conceding all the demands of the Diet , but made the proposal of drawing up a Project of Constitution , which , though demanded by the Diet for the ...
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... expressed in the Report of the Committees that the Royal Patent of the 28th of January , 1852 , should be decisive during the pro- visional arrangement for fixing the separation of the common affairs from those special to Holstein , the ...
... expressed in the Report of the Committees that the Royal Patent of the 28th of January , 1852 , should be decisive during the pro- visional arrangement for fixing the separation of the common affairs from those special to Holstein , the ...
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