1870-1875
Longmans, Green and Company, 1903 - Great Britain
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Contents
Favres Appeal to England
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8 |
signs
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12 |
The Ambassadors leave Paris
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14 |
Lord Granville constrained to make an Effort
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24 |
The Reception of the Russian Despatch
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34 |
Lord Stanleys Effort to settle the Dispute
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40 |
The Reverdy Johnson Treaty
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48 |
Significance of the General Election of 1874
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51 |
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Prince Gortsckakoff denounces the Treaty of 1856
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165 |
Housing of the Working Classes
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197 |
The Prince of Wales
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215 |
V
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222 |
CHAPTER XVI
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237 |
Death of Lady Beaconsfield
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244 |
The Negotiations broken
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58 |
Lord Granvilles Mistake
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60 |
Count von Bismarck and Russia
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65 |
Mr Odo Russells Mission to the Prussian Headquarters
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66 |
The Attitude of President Grant
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73 |
Mr Caleb Cushing and Mr John Rose
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83 |
The Washington Commission
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90 |
Mr Lowe at the Exchequer
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113 |
Lord Hartingtons Instruction
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131 |
Decline of the Ministry
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132 |
Causes of the Liberal Defeat
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251 |
Ministers resign
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260 |
Finance of the Post Office
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266 |
Mr Gladstone takes the Exchequer
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272 |
Discontent with the Foreign Policy of the Government
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286 |
Mr Gladstones Discouragement
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300 |
The Bill of 1875
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310 |
Artizans Dwellings
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316 |
Mr Plimsoll and Unseaworthy Ships
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322 |