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... Minister may be desirous of affording all the explanation we can desire . The intimate union and concert existing between the two countries give us reason to expect that we shall receive the full confidence of the French Government in a ...
... Minister may be desirous of affording all the explanation we can desire . The intimate union and concert existing between the two countries give us reason to expect that we shall receive the full confidence of the French Government in a ...
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... Minister , and the substance of which was communicated by the Duke de Laval to His Majesty's Government , were sufficiently precise in this respect , and it is therefore to be presumed that the Cabinet of the Tuileries will feel no ...
... Minister , and the substance of which was communicated by the Duke de Laval to His Majesty's Government , were sufficiently precise in this respect , and it is therefore to be presumed that the Cabinet of the Tuileries will feel no ...
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... Ministry may be enabled to render grounds of attack upon his Government . Though I felt unwilling after these assurances , to show more than reasonable distrust , I cannot think that the sort of generality by which his expressions are ...
... Ministry may be enabled to render grounds of attack upon his Government . Though I felt unwilling after these assurances , to show more than reasonable distrust , I cannot think that the sort of generality by which his expressions are ...
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... Minister that such a result could not be contem- plated by us with any degree of satisfaction . The whole character and language of my despatch of 21st April , which you were directed to read to M. de Polignac , sufficiently attest the ...
... Minister that such a result could not be contem- plated by us with any degree of satisfaction . The whole character and language of my despatch of 21st April , which you were directed to read to M. de Polignac , sufficiently attest the ...
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... Minister show an anxiety to prepare the statement in such a manner as to give satisfaction to the British Government . The request , indeed , contained in my Despatch of March 23rd , of an official assurance , necessarily precludes any ...
... Minister show an anxiety to prepare the statement in such a manner as to give satisfaction to the British Government . The request , indeed , contained in my Despatch of March 23rd , of an official assurance , necessarily precludes any ...
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Page 7 - Treaty, under the hand of his Majesty the King of Great Britain and Ireland, and of His Majesty the Emperor of China respectively, shall be exchanged at Peking within a year from this day of signature.
Page 11 - HER Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, his Majesty the Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary and Bohemia, his Majesty the King of the French, his Majesty the King of Prussia, and his Majesty the Emperor of all the Russias...
Page 2 - An Act to Repeal an Act of the present Session of Parliament, intituled ' An Act for the more effectual Abolition of Oaths and Affirmations taken and made in various Departments of the State, and to substitute Declarations in lieu thereof, and for the more entire Suppression of voluntary and extrajudicial Oaths and Affidavits,' and to make other Provisions for the Abolition of unnecessary Oaths.
Page v - Fourth, for consolidating the Laws relating to the Presentment of Public Money by Grand Juries in Ireland...
Page 1 - Who, after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, found to be in due and proper form, have agreed upon and concluded the following articles : ARTICLE I.
Page 15 - An Act for abolishing arrest on mesne process in civil actions, except in certain cases, for extending the remedies of creditors against the property of debtors, and for the further advancement of justice, in Ireland...
Page 7 - The fishermen of each country shall enjoy the exclusive right of fishery within the distance of three miles from low-water mark along the whole extent of the coasts of their respective countries, as well as of the dependent islands and banks.
Page 57 - An Act to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to the Presentment of Public Money by Grand Juries in Ireland...
Page 37 - An Act to provide for the Administration of Justice in New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land, and for the more effectual Government thereof, and for other purposes relating thereto...
Page 13 - VII. Belgium,, within the limits specified in Articles I. II. and IV., shall form an independent and perpetually neutral State. It shall be bound to observe such neutrality towards all other States.