The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 105A. Constable, 1857 |
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Page 286
... Government . After many subterfuges and equivoca- tions , open denials , and general assurances of the disinterested- ness of Persia , both by the Shah's Ministers at Teheran and the Persian chargé d'affaires in London , the Persian ...
... Government . After many subterfuges and equivoca- tions , open denials , and general assurances of the disinterested- ness of Persia , both by the Shah's Ministers at Teheran and the Persian chargé d'affaires in London , the Persian ...
Page 290
... Government ; and so little did the Persian Government at the time consider that this declaration absolved them from the performance of their engagements , that after the declaration had been made , the terms of the engagement were ...
... Government ; and so little did the Persian Government at the time consider that this declaration absolved them from the performance of their engagements , that after the declaration had been made , the terms of the engagement were ...
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... Government . Vague assurances of this kind could have no effect , especially in the face of new insults to the British Government . Ever since Mr. Murray had struck his flag , the conduct of the Persian Government towards the British ...
... Government . Vague assurances of this kind could have no effect , especially in the face of new insults to the British Government . Ever since Mr. Murray had struck his flag , the conduct of the Persian Government towards the British ...
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1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
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