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... sent to St. Petersburg for the assent and adoption of the Emperor . It was singular that though the draft did not mate- rially differ from the final note , it should have been sent to St. Pe- tersburg only , and not to Con- stantinople ...
... sent to St. Petersburg for the assent and adoption of the Emperor . It was singular that though the draft did not mate- rially differ from the final note , it should have been sent to St. Pe- tersburg only , and not to Con- stantinople ...
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Edmund Burke. have been sent on without a sup- ply of boats . Mr. Calvert , our Consul , far from being ignorant of the approaching arrival of the troops , had three weeks ago sent a report home showing in detail the whole provision made ...
Edmund Burke. have been sent on without a sup- ply of boats . Mr. Calvert , our Consul , far from being ignorant of the approaching arrival of the troops , had three weeks ago sent a report home showing in detail the whole provision made ...
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... sent to the Piræus to secure the neutrality of Greece . It was erroneous to say that the expedition to the Crimea was ordered in spite of the representations of any general . The despatches that passed between himself and Lord Raglan ...
... sent to the Piræus to secure the neutrality of Greece . It was erroneous to say that the expedition to the Crimea was ordered in spite of the representations of any general . The despatches that passed between himself and Lord Raglan ...
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