The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1865 |
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... Schleswig and Holstein - No Amendment being moved the Address is agreed to - The condition of Ireland , and the extensive emigration taking place from that country to America , is brought under discussion -Various opinions as to the ...
... Schleswig and Holstein - No Amendment being moved the Address is agreed to - The condition of Ireland , and the extensive emigration taking place from that country to America , is brought under discussion -Various opinions as to the ...
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... Schleswig , and the question remains , how far has Denmark contravened her engagements as to the rights , liberties , and privileges she was to give to those duchies , and under no circumstances to incorporate Schleswig with the Danish ...
... Schleswig , and the question remains , how far has Denmark contravened her engagements as to the rights , liberties , and privileges she was to give to those duchies , and under no circumstances to incorporate Schleswig with the Danish ...
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... Schleswig as " a material guarantee " to enforce the fulfil- ment of the engagements of 1851 , thereby acknowledging King Christian to be Duke of Schleswig , whose title the other Powers , members of the Diet , denied in favour of the ...
... Schleswig as " a material guarantee " to enforce the fulfil- ment of the engagements of 1851 , thereby acknowledging King Christian to be Duke of Schleswig , whose title the other Powers , members of the Diet , denied in favour of the ...
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... Schleswig they had stopped in their course , there would have been such a commotion in Germany as would have exposed them to the risk of a revolution . It was hard , indeed , for Denmark to be made the scapegoat for German ...
... Schleswig they had stopped in their course , there would have been such a commotion in Germany as would have exposed them to the risk of a revolution . It was hard , indeed , for Denmark to be made the scapegoat for German ...
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... Schleswig ; and , looking to the geographical position of Denmark , the great exertions which . the Danes seem inclined to make in their defence , and the great support our naval power can give in a defensive war to a military force , I ...
... Schleswig ; and , looking to the geographical position of Denmark , the great exertions which . the Danes seem inclined to make in their defence , and the great support our naval power can give in a defensive war to a military force , I ...
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