Ambassador to Bismarck: Lord Odo Russell, First Baron AmpthillF. Muller, Limited, 1938 - 410 էջ |
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... Hohenlohe and Bülow . Bismarck himself was respon- sible for this arrangement . His German colleagues were origin- ally placed by him , but he objected , " I do not think Hohenlohe or Bülow will have any difficulty in agreeing with me ...
... Hohenlohe and Bülow . Bismarck himself was respon- sible for this arrangement . His German colleagues were origin- ally placed by him , but he objected , " I do not think Hohenlohe or Bülow will have any difficulty in agreeing with me ...
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... Hohenlohe , who acted as president of this important commission , " a pleasant combination " as he himself remarked.1 Its first meeting took place at I o'clock on 28 June and it met with great regularity for the remainder of the ...
... Hohenlohe , who acted as president of this important commission , " a pleasant combination " as he himself remarked.1 Its first meeting took place at I o'clock on 28 June and it met with great regularity for the remainder of the ...
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... Hohenlohe and Dr. Döllinger on the other . Hohenlohe also visited the Italian Ambassador in Berlin . To Lord Granville . Confidential . 28 December 1883.2 2 " ... Both the Cardinal and the Ambassador explain the visit by the simple fact ...
... Hohenlohe and Dr. Döllinger on the other . Hohenlohe also visited the Italian Ambassador in Berlin . To Lord Granville . Confidential . 28 December 1883.2 2 " ... Both the Cardinal and the Ambassador explain the visit by the simple fact ...
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