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... Government has for many months anxiously la- boured , in conjunction with its allies , to effect a reconciliation of differences between Russia and the Sublime Porte ; and it is with the utmost pain that the British Government has come ...
... Government has for many months anxiously la- boured , in conjunction with its allies , to effect a reconciliation of differences between Russia and the Sublime Porte ; and it is with the utmost pain that the British Government has come ...
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... Government did not doubt that the combined fleets had at once been sent into the Black Sea , and as your Ex- cellency has already been made aware by my despatch of the 17th instant to Vis- count Stratford de Redcliffe , Her Majesty's ...
... Government did not doubt that the combined fleets had at once been sent into the Black Sea , and as your Ex- cellency has already been made aware by my despatch of the 17th instant to Vis- count Stratford de Redcliffe , Her Majesty's ...
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... Government , placed in my hands , the purport of which is so extraordinary that I am compelled to desire you to communicate to the Chancellor the impression that it has produced on Her Majesty's Government . This despatch ends by saying ...
... Government , placed in my hands , the purport of which is so extraordinary that I am compelled to desire you to communicate to the Chancellor the impression that it has produced on Her Majesty's Government . This despatch ends by saying ...
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