The Annals of Our Time: A Diurnal of Events, Social and Political, Home and Foreign, from the Accession of Queen Victoria, June 20, 1837, Volume 1Macmillan and Company, 1871 - 1033 pagina's |
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Pagina 58
... France , for the suppression of the slave trade . 24. Public meeting in Edinburgh , for taking steps to erect a national memorial to the Duke of Wellington . - Died Dr. Davies Gilbert , F.R.S. & c . aged 72 . 24-27 . - Extensive ...
... France , for the suppression of the slave trade . 24. Public meeting in Edinburgh , for taking steps to erect a national memorial to the Duke of Wellington . - Died Dr. Davies Gilbert , F.R.S. & c . aged 72 . 24-27 . - Extensive ...
Pagina 66
... France for permis- sion to remove from St. Helena to France the remains of Napoleon Buonaparte , your Excel- lency is instructed to assure M. Thiers that her Majesty's Government will , with great pleasure , accede to this request ...
... France for permis- sion to remove from St. Helena to France the remains of Napoleon Buonaparte , your Excel- lency is instructed to assure M. Thiers that her Majesty's Government will , with great pleasure , accede to this request ...
Pagina 71
... France as a party to the Convention : " The Four Powers , in signing this Convention , could not but feel the greatest regret to find themselves thus momen- tarily separated from France in an affair so essentially European ; but this ...
... France as a party to the Convention : " The Four Powers , in signing this Convention , could not but feel the greatest regret to find themselves thus momen- tarily separated from France in an affair so essentially European ; but this ...
Pagina 72
... France on this subject will be only of short duration , and will not in any manner interfere with the relations of sincere friendship which they so earnestly desire to preserve with France ; and moreover , that they anxiously address ...
... France on this subject will be only of short duration , and will not in any manner interfere with the relations of sincere friendship which they so earnestly desire to preserve with France ; and moreover , that they anxiously address ...
Pagina 76
... France , equally disinterested in the Oriental question with the Four Powers who have signed the protocol of September 17th , believes herself to be under the necessity of declaring that the deposition of the Viceroy , if put in force ...
... France , equally disinterested in the Oriental question with the Four Powers who have signed the protocol of September 17th , believes herself to be under the necessity of declaring that the deposition of the Viceroy , if put in force ...
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