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Article : 908 wordsTHE following is, the text of the reply of Count Bismarck to Lord Granville's despatch. It is addressed to Count Bernstorff, the Prussian Ambassador in London:— ...
Article : 1,164 wordsTHE lessons which the present war is teaching, us are numerous and, important, and we (Broad Arrow) rejoice to see there are many signs or their not being given in vain. Witness Mr. G. O. ...
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Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), Wed 4 Jan 1871, Page 3
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