| William Cooke Taylor - 1851 - 726 str.
...full protection of the laws of those states, it regrets to find, by the correspondence which has been laid upon the table by her Majesty's command, that...the Greek government, doubtful in point of justice, and exaggerated in amount, have been enforced by coercive measures directed against the commerce and... | |
| 1850 - 818 str.
...to Her Majesty's subjects residing in foreign states the full protection of those states, it regrets to find by the correspondence recently laid upon the...continuance of our friendly relations with other powers." — The conduct of Lord Palmerston was defended by the Marquess of Lansdowne, but condemned by the... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1850 - 294 str.
...Majesty's subjects residing in foreign states the full protection of the laws of those states, it regrets to find, by the correspondence recently laid upon...continuance of our friendly relations with other powers." Lord Stanley supported his motion at great length ; entering minutely into the merits of the various... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1850 - 780 str.
...Majesty's Subjects residing in Foreign States the full Protection of the Laws of those States, it regrets to find, by the Correspondence recently laid upon...continuance of our Friendly Relations with other Powers" — Motion agreed to — List of the Contents and Not - Contents, ¿te. ... ... ... ... 1293 1f. SUBJECTS... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1850 - 804 str.
...Majesty's Subjects residing in Foreign States the full Protection of the Laws of those States, it regrets to find, by the Correspondence recently laid upon...and calculated to endanger the Continuance of our fricndly Relations with other Powers." And, after a long debate, on the resolution being put, it was... | |
| 1850 - 806 str.
...Majesty's subjects residing in foreign states the full protection of those states, it regrets to lind by the correspondence recently laid upon the table by Her Majesty's command, that various chime against the Greek government, doubtful in point of justice or exaggerated in amount, have been... | |
| 1855 - 988 str.
...subjects residing in foreign states the full protection of the laws of those states, it regrets to ßnd, by the correspondence recently laid upon the table...continuance of our friendly relations with other powers." The House divided at three o'clock on the morning of Tuesday the 18th June, and the numbers were —... | |
| James Ewing Ritchie - 1866 - 912 str.
...majesty's subjects residing in foreign states the full protection of the laws of those states, it regrets a us-*S47 Mˏ l ^ *, E .W U X{s` _ RAd # ..., f uE 9 ^`1 f nf 1Ժ ~r : Ȁ u%Q U 4 peace of Greece, and calculated to endanger the continuance of our friendly relations with other powers."... | |
| Augustus Granville Stapleton - 1866 - 330 str.
...Majesty's command, that various ' claims against the Greek Government, doubtful in point ' of justice and exaggerated in amount, have been enforced ' by coercive...and ' people of Greece, and calculated to endanger our friendly ' relations with other Powers.' This motion was carried by a majority of forty-seven.... | |
| Augustus Granville Stapleton - 1866 - 360 str.
...of those ' States, it regrets to find, by the correspondence recently laid * Present Lord Derby. ' upon the table by Her Majesty's command, that various...the Greek Government, doubtful in point ' of justice and exaggerated in amount, have been enforced ' by coercive measures directed against the commerce... | |
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