Parliamentary Papers, Volume 65H.M. Stationery Office, 1861 - Great Britain |
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... relation in which he stood towards his own Government , had certainly been guilty of great imprudence in coming here under an English passport , and remaining here several weeks in constant intercourse with Hungarian refugees , thereby ...
... relation in which he stood towards his own Government , had certainly been guilty of great imprudence in coming here under an English passport , and remaining here several weeks in constant intercourse with Hungarian refugees , thereby ...
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... relations in the different portions of the country subject to your Majesty's sceptre are of such a peculiar nature that the States consider it their duty , as openly as humbly , to pronounce themselves with respect to the same . The ...
... relations in the different portions of the country subject to your Majesty's sceptre are of such a peculiar nature that the States consider it their duty , as openly as humbly , to pronounce themselves with respect to the same . The ...
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... relations . That spirit has unfortunately been wanting in the Government measures from 1852 till this present time . We regret deeply to be obliged to declare that the tendencies of the Legislature and the Government during that period ...
... relations . That spirit has unfortunately been wanting in the Government measures from 1852 till this present time . We regret deeply to be obliged to declare that the tendencies of the Legislature and the Government during that period ...
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... relations in common , by similar common legislation and admin- istration , in so far as the Constitutional peculiarities in each of the two Duchies do not make an exception ( such as are provided for by section 4 of the common law ) ...
... relations in common , by similar common legislation and admin- istration , in so far as the Constitutional peculiarities in each of the two Duchies do not make an exception ( such as are provided for by section 4 of the common law ) ...
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... relations to the Crown in harmony with the Constitutional provisions of 1851-52 . Secondly . The Report recommends that in the general affairs of the Monarchy the Provincial States of Holstein and Lauenburg should have the right of ...
... relations to the Crown in harmony with the Constitutional provisions of 1851-52 . Secondly . The Report recommends that in the general affairs of the Monarchy the Provincial States of Holstein and Lauenburg should have the right of ...
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