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Within the last few days he had been informed that the Persian Ambassador at Paris had solicited an interview with Lord Cowley , and had expressed his readiness to enter into negotiations for the settlement of the question .
Within the last few days he had been informed that the Persian Ambassador at Paris had solicited an interview with Lord Cowley , and had expressed his readiness to enter into negotiations for the settlement of the question .
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Sir John Pakington expressed his desire that that part of the Address which expressed approbation of the measures taken in China might be omitted ; to which Lord Palmerston having given his assent , the motion for the Address was agreed ...
Sir John Pakington expressed his desire that that part of the Address which expressed approbation of the measures taken in China might be omitted ; to which Lord Palmerston having given his assent , the motion for the Address was agreed ...
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He suggested that 1000 Sappers and Miners should be sent to India , where they were in great demand . Sir De Lacy Evans concurred in this suggestion . He expressed his astonishment that only 10,000 Militia would be called out ...
He suggested that 1000 Sappers and Miners should be sent to India , where they were in great demand . Sir De Lacy Evans concurred in this suggestion . He expressed his astonishment that only 10,000 Militia would be called out ...
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