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S TU lIIDAY, MA V 29

... precent relations with Persia. Our amicab!e relations with the Persian Government had now been interrupted for three years. He wished to know whether he had received from the Persian Government ample satisfaction for the insult which had bean offered to ...

LAST NIGHT'S PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF LORDS

... any intelligence had been received announcing that the chief of that province had come to an understanding with the Persian Government, and rejected the protection and assistance intended and offered by this country in sending that force.—Lord MELBOURNE ...

I Cann, jaobility, anb Gentrr

... with the Persian government, French ships will henceforth be received into the ports of Persia upon the footing of the most favored nations, and the produce of the industry of France will be admitted on a duty of 5 per cent. The Persian government always ...

CONSERVATIVE SONNETS

... for the expense of this diplomatic mission. Sir John Campbell is the diplomatic agent of the East India Company to the Persian government. BEWARE OF RED WAFERS.—In this week's Lancet a curious case is mentioned in which the secretary of a public institution ...

TIIE OPENING OP PA-ELIAMENT AND TIIII _ MANCIIINTER—IIE6I\O:- – – To dm !Meer .f, Dave Chrseide

... bluffrage, or any our poiut which is driven; the country 'situ a state of war; bull have up • treaty between and the Persian Government. Thine is paragraph deserving mitre is. the Speech, such sevs—l hat u.casures coonected nigh:he impri.vemeut of the ...

Published: Saturday 11 February 1843
Newspaper: Dover Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1112 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... appears to be generally disbelieved in the Citv. Such a step k not one likely to be taken, unless at the solicitstion the Persian Government, in of an insurrection in the country itself. Should awls an application. however, happen at any time to be made. Russia ...

Published: Saturday 14 July 1838
Newspaper: Dover Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1427 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

Foreign ant( Colonial lEntelligence

... intrigues, and that a peace for thirty years had been agreed to, and that, in the meanwhile, Russia was to assist the Persian Government to overcome all its enemies and opponents in Central Asia. In the interior of India tranquillity prevails. Great plenty ...

FOREIGN MISCELLANY

... the Shah. This will, of course, lead to the evacuation of the Island of Barrack by our troops. We also learn that the Persian Government had shown much cordiality to that of England ; influenced, no doubt, by the successes of our arms in Affghanistan.—Chronicle ...

THE BOUNDARY QUESTION

... h question, and to her machinations are ascr t she preparations and embitterment of the Shah. . 3 , have excited the Persian government on one mantis and to assume a warlike attitude; she councils the Porte to resist these derna n force by force, well ...

foreign _Miscellany

... ENGLAND.-The Paris Presse publishes the following letter from Teheran, but does not give the date : The policy of the Persian government is not changed. although the influence of Russia has diminished, and that of England increased. No more mention is made ...

THE PENNY POSTAGE

... re-establish my diplomatic relations with the Court of Teheran, but communications which I have lately received from the Persian Government inspire me with the confident expectation that the differences which occasioned a suspension of those relations will ...