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FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE;

... incredible. Yesterday Mr. Morrier arrived with dispatches from Sir H. Jones, who is now on an iniportant sion to the Persian Government. By this couyeyaace we have received a letterfrom a Gentleman atiachot to the embassy, to the following effect Teheran ...

Published: Saturday 21 October 1809
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County: London, England
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... the expense of this diplomatic mission. Sir John Campbell is the diplomatic agent of the East India Cornpans' to the Persian government. A son of the late orator and politician, Mr. Henry Hunt, of matchless celebrity, thus commences an advertisement ...

Published: Tuesday 07 April 1835
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County: London, England
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THE COURT AND THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON

... comprising the details of the contemplated arrangements. It appeared, however, on examination, that the mode in which the Persian government had propol-.. I to execute its general intentions, and to give satisfaction to the British government, was not on certain ...

Published: Thursday 20 February 1840
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County: London, England
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pRICE OP BI IT Pirk.)

... would be difficult to imagine a more flagrant instance of bad faith. * Prince Menzikoff's couriers were stopped by the Persian Government. and he could not send the series of his dispatches till he reached Tellis. In the conference of the 6th (17th) Prince ...

Published: Tuesday 07 November 1826
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County: London, England
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every cross-road were destroyed in a day. Yet,for the wars which hai produced all these evils ' no tangible cause

... hon. gent. here read some communications from Mr. Ellis, our ministepr at the court of Persia, to the effect that the Persian government regarded a great portion of Affghanistan as part of the territory of that empire ' and that Affghanistan, therefore ...

Published: Saturday 25 June 1842
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County: London, England
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... Woolwich, the day before yesterday, for Malta, where the right hon. gentleman will proceed on his special mission to the Persian government at-Teheran. , AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT INSTITUTION. —The Committee met yesterday at the Exchequer Coffee House, I Lord ...

Published: Saturday 04 July 1835
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County: London, England
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MONDAY, •Nov. 26. Richard Downing Richards was brought up for judgent

... baffling them. It seems that the extravagant demands of Russia have set aside all attempts at negociation. It required the Persian government to cede, not only Erivan but the whole course of the Aratt69 eastward, together with the two provinces of Mugaun and ...

Published: Tuesday 27 November 1827
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County: London, England
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EDUCATION BILL

... of receiving communications. In reference to another point adverted to by the hon. gentleman, he would state that the Persian government had sent an ambassador to this country, who, although he had been told before that he culd not be received in his official ...

Published: Saturday 22 June 1839
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County: London, England
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