The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1872 |
No grāmatas satura
1.5. rezultāts no 74.
2. lappuse
... sent neither to nor from the besieged capital ; and thus the dividend distributions on foreign loans that used to be made in Paris were at this time being made in London , with the necessary effect of increasing our immediate supplies ...
... sent neither to nor from the besieged capital ; and thus the dividend distributions on foreign loans that used to be made in Paris were at this time being made in London , with the necessary effect of increasing our immediate supplies ...
4. lappuse
... sent without delay to Lord Granville , he wrote , " You are authorized to say to Lord Granville that we sincerely regret that our troops , in order to avert immediate danger , were obliged to seize ships belonging to British subjects ...
... sent without delay to Lord Granville , he wrote , " You are authorized to say to Lord Granville that we sincerely regret that our troops , in order to avert immediate danger , were obliged to seize ships belonging to British subjects ...
7. lappuse
... sent to the Government of Defence , and accepted by that Government : but M. Jules Favre , the Minister of Foreign Affairs , whom his colleagues requested to appear for France on the occasion , felt himself unable to quit the side of ...
... sent to the Government of Defence , and accepted by that Government : but M. Jules Favre , the Minister of Foreign Affairs , whom his colleagues requested to appear for France on the occasion , felt himself unable to quit the side of ...
8. lappuse
... sent at nearly the same time to the other Powers who signed and guaranteed the Treaty of Paris , and also a despatch addressing its arguments more particularly to the English Government . The purpose of the Note was to declare that the ...
... sent at nearly the same time to the other Powers who signed and guaranteed the Treaty of Paris , and also a despatch addressing its arguments more particularly to the English Government . The purpose of the Note was to declare that the ...
15. lappuse
... sent from Versailles to St. Petersburg and Florence , and from London to the Porte , Vienna , and Tours . Lord Granville was able to give an easy reply to Prince Gortschakoff's allegation that the Czar's action was inevitable because ...
... sent from Versailles to St. Petersburg and Florence , and from London to the Porte , Vienna , and Tours . Lord Granville was able to give an easy reply to Prince Gortschakoff's allegation that the Czar's action was inevitable because ...
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