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No. 5. Earl Granville to Count Bernstorff Foreign Office, October 14, 1870. M. l’Ambassadeur: On the departure from Paris of Her Majesty’s ambassador, he felt it his duty to leave…
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No. 4. Lord Lyons to Earl Granville Tours, October 9, 1870. (Received October 12.) My Lord: Your lordship did me the honor to inform me that you had received assurances…
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No. 3. Earl Granville to Lord Lyons Foreign Office, September 8, 1870. My Lord: I have received your excellency’s dispatch of the 26th August, representing that great distress might be…
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No. 2. Lord Lyons to Earl Granville Paris, August 26, 1870. (Received August 27.) My Lord: In my previous dispatch of to-day I have transmitted an extract from the Journal…
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Correspondence with Lord Lyons respecting his departure from Paris, and provision made for the withdrawal of British subjects. No. 1. Lord Lyons to Earl Granville Paris, August 26, 1870. (Received…
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No. 196. Mr. Moran to Mr. Fish No. 164.] Legation of the United States, London, December 30, 1870. (Received January 14, 1871.) Sir: As illustrative of the prompt and efficient…
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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. 195. Mr. Moran to Mr. Fish No. 123.] Legation of the United States, London, December 8, 1870. (Received December 22.) Sir: In connection with Mr. Motley’s dispatches Nos. 517…
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No. 194. Mr. Moran to Mr. Fish No. 120.] Legation of the United States, London, December 7, 1870. (Received December 22.) Sir: I have the honor to state that Mr.…
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Count Bismarck to Herr von Schweinitz, the North German minister at Vienna. Versailles, December 14. The treaties between the North German Confederacy and the South German states, concluded at Versailles…