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[From the Times, Monday, September 19, 1870.] British neutrality. The following correspondence has passed between the ambassador of the North German Confederation and the secretary for foreign affairs: “memorandum communicated…
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[From the London Times, Monday, December 5, 1870.] Earl Granville to Sir A. Buchanan “Foreign Office, November 28. “Sir: The Russian ambassador has read and given to me a copy…
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No. 3. Earl Granville to Lord Lyons. Foreign Office, January 11, 1871. My Lord: I have received your excellency’s dispatch of the 6th instant, inclosing a letter from Mr. Kirby,…
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No. 2. Earl Granville to Her Majesty’s High Commissioners. Foreign Office, February 9, 1871. My Lord and Gentlemen: With reference to my other dispatch of this day’s date, in which…
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No. 3. Earl Granville to the Lord High Commissioners. Foreign Office, February 9, 1871. My Lord and Gentlemen: I have to inform you that Lord Tenterden has been appointed secretary…
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No. 10. Earl Granville to Mr. West. Foreign Office, March 1, 1871. Sir: I have consulted the law-officers of the Grown upon the point submitted to me in your dispatch…
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[Inclosure 1 in No. 472.] Lord Granville to General Schenck. Foreign Office, March 15, 1872. (Received March 19, 1872.) Sir: With reference to my note of the 16th ultimo, I…
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[Inclosure 1 in No. 13.] Earl Granville to General Schenck. Foreign Office, March 20, 1872. Sir: I have laid before my colleagues Mr. Fish’s dispatch of the 27th ultimo, of…
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No. 21. Earl Granville to Sir E. Thornton. Foreign Office, April 29, 1872. [From British Blue Book, “North America,” No. 9, (1872,) p. 2.] Sir: General Schenck told me this…
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[Inclosure 1 in No. 21.] Earl Granville to General Schenck. 16 Bruton Street, April 29, 1872. [Confidential.] My Dear General: I send you in a rough state a paraphrase of…
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[Inclosure 1.] Earl Granville to General Schenck. Foreign Office, May 2, 1872. [Confidential.] My Dear General Schenck: According to your request I send you the proposed preface to the words…
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No. 32. Earl Granville to Sir E. Thornton. Foreign Office, May 6, 1872. [From British Blue Book “North America” No. 9, (1872.) p. 7.] Sir: With reference to my other…
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[Inclosure 5 in No. 46.] Earl Granville to General Schenck. Foreign Office, May 6, 1872. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of Mr. Fish’s dispatch of the…
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No. 37. Earl Granville to Sir E. Thornton. Foreign Office, May 8, 1872. [From British Blue Book “North America” No. 9, (1872.) p. 9.] Sir: With reference to my dispatch…
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No. 42. Earl Granville to Sir E. Thornton. Foreign Office, May 9, 1872. [From British Blue Book “North America,” No. 9, (1872,) p. 11.] Sir: General Schenck came to me…
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No. 45. Earl Granville to Sir F. Thornton. Foreign Office, May 10, 1872. [From British Blue Book “North America,” No. 9, (1872,) p. 12.] Sir: General Schenck, at an interview…
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[Inclosure 3 in No. 46.] Earl Granville to General Schenck. Foreign Office, May 10, 1872. Sir: I have the honor to transmit to yon herewith the draught of an Article…
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No. 47. Earl Granville to Sir E. Thornton. Foreign Office, May 13, 1872. The following dispatch was published in the supplement to the London Gazette, May 17, and communicated, in…
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No. 51. Earl Granville to Sir E. Thornton. Foreign Office, May 14, 1872. [From British Blue Book “North America,” No. 9, (1872,) p. 20.] Sir: I asked General Schenck to-day…
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No. 52. Earl Granville to Sir E. Thornton. Foreign Office, May 16, 1872. [From British Blue Book “North America,” No. 9, (1872,) p. 20.] Sir: As you have informed me…
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No. 54. Earl Granville to Sir E. Thornton. Foreign Office, May 17, 1872. [From British Blue Book “North America,” No. 9, (1872,) p. 21.] Sir: I have received your dispatch…
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No. 55. Earl Granville to General Schenck. Deal, May 17, 1872. [From British Blue Book “North America,” No. 9, (1872,) p. 21.] My Dear General Schenck: If the Senate agree…
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[Inclosure 1 in No. 58.] Earl Granville to General Schenck. Foreign Office, May 20, 1872. Sir: We agree that it might save time, in case of the Treaty being adopted,…
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No. 60. Earl Granville to Sir E. Thornton. Foreign Office, May 25, 1872—3 p.m. [From British Blue Book “North America,” No. 9, (1872,) p. 23.] Sir: I have given to…