The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1872 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 76.
vi. lappuse
... Count Beust and the two Parties of Centralization and Federalism - Hohenwart Ministry - Dissolution of the Reichsrath- Fall of Hohenwart - Kellersperg Ministry - Resignation of Count Beust - Kellersperg retires- Adolf Auersperg succeeds ...
... Count Beust and the two Parties of Centralization and Federalism - Hohenwart Ministry - Dissolution of the Reichsrath- Fall of Hohenwart - Kellersperg Ministry - Resignation of Count Beust - Kellersperg retires- Adolf Auersperg succeeds ...
5. lappuse
... Count Nesselrode accepted the bases of the negotiation . These preliminaries being settled , the Congress of Paris opened on February 25 , and on March 4 the third point came up for con- sideration . It was agreed that the Black Sea ...
... Count Nesselrode accepted the bases of the negotiation . These preliminaries being settled , the Congress of Paris opened on February 25 , and on March 4 the third point came up for con- sideration . It was agreed that the Black Sea ...
6. lappuse
... Count Orloff agreed to the insertion of his declaration in the Protocol , adding that , to prove his sincerity , the ... Count Bismarck , no less than the leading statesmen of other European Powers , was taken by surprise . Prussia had ...
... Count Orloff agreed to the insertion of his declaration in the Protocol , adding that , to prove his sincerity , the ... Count Bismarck , no less than the leading statesmen of other European Powers , was taken by surprise . Prussia had ...
7. lappuse
Edmund Burke. Count Bismarck , moderate , and pro- she would have been held bound to take part . therefore , counselled Russia to be patient and posed the convening of a Conference as the likeliest means of achieving without offence ...
Edmund Burke. Count Bismarck , moderate , and pro- she would have been held bound to take part . therefore , counselled Russia to be patient and posed the convening of a Conference as the likeliest means of achieving without offence ...
8. lappuse
... Count Bismarck was not very obliging , and M. Favre was irritated and wayward . It finally became clear that M. Favre did not mean to attend , and Lord Granville on the 6th of January recapitulated in a despatch to Lord Lyons the ...
... Count Bismarck was not very obliging , and M. Favre was irritated and wayward . It finally became clear that M. Favre did not mean to attend , and Lord Granville on the 6th of January recapitulated in a despatch to Lord Lyons the ...
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