The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1899 |
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... accepted our view of the treaty of 1862 , that it precluded either country from accepting any cession or lease of Muscat territory . The French Government , therefore , had agreed to accept , in lieu of their former concession , a coal ...
... accepted our view of the treaty of 1862 , that it precluded either country from accepting any cession or lease of Muscat territory . The French Government , therefore , had agreed to accept , in lieu of their former concession , a coal ...
Sivu 211
... accepted it . I am not certain that I should have accepted it if I had not been bound by my previous utterances . In the despatch which closed the old controversy of the suzerainty we had said of our own motion , without any reference ...
... accepted it . I am not certain that I should have accepted it if I had not been bound by my previous utterances . In the despatch which closed the old controversy of the suzerainty we had said of our own motion , without any reference ...
Sivu 312
... accepted . The application of the Geneva Convention to the rules of naval warfare was also approved . On the question of arbitration the most important proposal was that made by the British delegate , Sir Julian Pauncefote , for the ...
... accepted . The application of the Geneva Convention to the rules of naval warfare was also approved . On the question of arbitration the most important proposal was that made by the British delegate , Sir Julian Pauncefote , for the ...
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