Parliamentary Papers, Volume 65H.M. Stationery Office, 1861 - Great Britain |
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... replying to your Excellency's communication . I shall now have the honour to point out the rule which will henceforth ... reply to the questions which have been put to you by your Government . These arrange- ments will be applicable in ...
... replying to your Excellency's communication . I shall now have the honour to point out the rule which will henceforth ... reply to the questions which have been put to you by your Government . These arrange- ments will be applicable in ...
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... reply to this interpellation Baron Schleinitz rose and said that although , in presence of notorious facts , it was hardly necessary for him to do so , he would , nevertheless , declare that the Government did not share the opinions ...
... reply to this interpellation Baron Schleinitz rose and said that although , in presence of notorious facts , it was hardly necessary for him to do so , he would , nevertheless , declare that the Government did not share the opinions ...
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... reply to my inquiry this day , Count Rechberg informed me that the Prussian Government had made a communication to the Imperial Government on the question of Schleswig - Holstein , inviting their co - operation with a view to induce the ...
... reply to my inquiry this day , Count Rechberg informed me that the Prussian Government had made a communication to the Imperial Government on the question of Schleswig - Holstein , inviting their co - operation with a view to induce the ...
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... replies that the Government means in no way to prejudge the future determinations of the Confederation . When the Minister has thought fit to support the praises lavished on the proved and never violated fidelity of the German subjects ...
... replies that the Government means in no way to prejudge the future determinations of the Confederation . When the Minister has thought fit to support the praises lavished on the proved and never violated fidelity of the German subjects ...
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... reply to this last note from M. Hall , merely stating that the Schleswig question had now become a subject of discus- sion only between the two Governments , while it is in reality a German question , at the same time expressing his ...
... reply to this last note from M. Hall , merely stating that the Schleswig question had now become a subject of discus- sion only between the two Governments , while it is in reality a German question , at the same time expressing his ...
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