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Fortunately , in the interests of economy , both events occurred so close together that one Ambassador could fulfil the double mission . The English Court officials were scandalised at their Sovereign's small expedients to save money ...
Fortunately , in the interests of economy , both events occurred so close together that one Ambassador could fulfil the double mission . The English Court officials were scandalised at their Sovereign's small expedients to save money ...
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self , in order that the Spanish Ambassador , who had never seen a mask , might be present . But the French Ambassador was not in a complaisant mood . He took up an injured tone , and replicd that he had been asked to do the same thing ...
self , in order that the Spanish Ambassador , who had never seen a mask , might be present . But the French Ambassador was not in a complaisant mood . He took up an injured tone , and replicd that he had been asked to do the same thing ...
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The “ : ll - correspondence " between Ambassadors was a source of infinite trouble in London to the Master of the ... The Ambassador from the Duke of Savoy took offence because , as the latest arrival , he had not been visited by the ...
The “ : ll - correspondence " between Ambassadors was a source of infinite trouble in London to the Master of the ... The Ambassador from the Duke of Savoy took offence because , as the latest arrival , he had not been visited by the ...
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