Parliamentary Papers, Volume 65H.M. Stationery Office, 1861 - Great Britain |
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... present solemnly to protest- 1. Against the Ordinance of 2nd October , 1855 , continuing in force for Denmark and Schleswig , as well as against the legality of the Resolution of the Council of State ( Rigsraad ) during its last Session ...
... present solemnly to protest- 1. Against the Ordinance of 2nd October , 1855 , continuing in force for Denmark and Schleswig , as well as against the legality of the Resolution of the Council of State ( Rigsraad ) during its last Session ...
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... present negotia- tions ( see for example the Report presented on the 14th of January , 1858 ; vide Protocol , p . 49 , where the consultation and advice of the Holstein States with regard to the common Constitution is in question , and ...
... present negotia- tions ( see for example the Report presented on the 14th of January , 1858 ; vide Protocol , p . 49 , where the consultation and advice of the Holstein States with regard to the common Constitution is in question , and ...
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... presents itself as an integral part of the whole . Lastly , if the note of the 2nd of November last year has not , as ... present circumstances , of entirely re - establishing the Constitutional Union between the Duchies of Holstein and ...
... presents itself as an integral part of the whole . Lastly , if the note of the 2nd of November last year has not , as ... present circumstances , of entirely re - establishing the Constitutional Union between the Duchies of Holstein and ...
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... present electoral law was in force , of delegates of the nobility and clergy who all belong to the German party . The Diet was elected for six years , and the Government , he said , had no power to dissolve it . M. Hall further ...
... present electoral law was in force , of delegates of the nobility and clergy who all belong to the German party . The Diet was elected for six years , and the Government , he said , had no power to dissolve it . M. Hall further ...
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... present , interfere in the affairs of Schleswig in virtue of any positive right , as in the case of Holstein and Lauen- burg , I thought it better to base the representations I made to M. Hall entirely on the ground of expediency and ...
... present , interfere in the affairs of Schleswig in virtue of any positive right , as in the case of Holstein and Lauen- burg , I thought it better to base the representations I made to M. Hall entirely on the ground of expediency and ...
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