Recollections of Sixty YearsCassell, 1914 - 414 sider |
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... Sir J. Pauncefote with enclosure of a dispatch addressed by Lord Salisbury to Her Majesty's Plenipotentiaries at the Fishery Confer- ence at Washington , conveying to them the Queen's approval and that of Her Majesty's Government of the ...
... Sir J. Pauncefote with enclosure of a dispatch addressed by Lord Salisbury to Her Majesty's Plenipotentiaries at the Fishery Confer- ence at Washington , conveying to them the Queen's approval and that of Her Majesty's Government of the ...
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... SIR CHARLES , -It is to inform you that , acting on Lord Salisbury has recommended the Queen to confer upon you the honour of a baronetcy in recognition of your great service in connection with our recent mission , and that Her Majesty ...
... SIR CHARLES , -It is to inform you that , acting on Lord Salisbury has recommended the Queen to confer upon you the honour of a baronetcy in recognition of your great service in connection with our recent mission , and that Her Majesty ...
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... Lord Knutsford sent for me , and told me that Lord Salisbury had received a message from Sir Julian Pauncefote , Ambassador at Wash- ington , saying that Mr. Blaine , Secretary of State , had informed him that the Government had sent ...
... Lord Knutsford sent for me , and told me that Lord Salisbury had received a message from Sir Julian Pauncefote , Ambassador at Wash- ington , saying that Mr. Blaine , Secretary of State , had informed him that the Government had sent ...
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... Lord Knutsford , who was Secretary of State for the Colonies , told me that he had in vain endeavoured to get Lord Salisbury to take prompt action , as the Premier said , the thing having been done , it would involve war with the United ...
... Lord Knutsford , who was Secretary of State for the Colonies , told me that he had in vain endeavoured to get Lord Salisbury to take prompt action , as the Premier said , the thing having been done , it would involve war with the United ...
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Charles Tupper. To this letter Sir John Macdonald replied as follows : Ottawa , Sept. 28 , 1889 . MY DEAR TUPPER , -I ... Lord Salisbury said : “ I think we are almost come to the time when schemes should be proposed . You have stated a ...
Charles Tupper. To this letter Sir John Macdonald replied as follows : Ottawa , Sept. 28 , 1889 . MY DEAR TUPPER , -I ... Lord Salisbury said : “ I think we are almost come to the time when schemes should be proposed . You have stated a ...
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