The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., 48. köideJ. Dodsley, 1806 |
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excellency mentions that , in the proposed negotiation , you know but of three possible forms of discus- sion . The first appears to you inadmis- sible . According to what I have had the honour to write to you , you must be convinced ...
excellency mentions that , in the proposed negotiation , you know but of three possible forms of discus- sion . The first appears to you inadmis- sible . According to what I have had the honour to write to you , you must be convinced ...
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... excellency , that a step which would have the effect of causing any obstacle to the renewal of the nego- tiation , would be very far from our intention , though , from the reasons which we have detailed , we find our- selves obliged to ...
... excellency , that a step which would have the effect of causing any obstacle to the renewal of the nego- tiation , would be very far from our intention , though , from the reasons which we have detailed , we find our- selves obliged to ...
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... excellency the earl of Lau . derdale , his Britannic majesty's ple- nipotentiary , upon the subject of the last note his excellency ad- dressed to them , request his lord- ship will call at the office of the minister of the interior to ...
... excellency the earl of Lau . derdale , his Britannic majesty's ple- nipotentiary , upon the subject of the last note his excellency ad- dressed to them , request his lord- ship will call at the office of the minister of the interior to ...
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Trial of Henry Viscount Melville Managers ordered to proceed in the | 109 |
persedJoseph Bonaparte declared King of Naples by his Brother | 130 |
The German Empire the natural Barrier of Europe against France Conse | 152 |
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