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  • Crawford was unable to obtain an audience of the emperor, or even an interview with Count Nesselrode, but Lafayette took up the cause with his hearty zeal for everything that concerned the United States, and, in

    Albert Gallatin American Statesmen Series, Vol. XIII John Austin Stevens

  • There was no ground for the commissioners to stand upon; moreover the emperor and Count Nesselrode were absent from St. Petersburg, Count Romanzoff being left in charge of the foreign relations.

    Albert Gallatin American Statesmen Series, Vol. XIII John Austin Stevens

  • The foreign ministers having been arranged in a semicircle, with their secretaries and attachés beside them, the great doors were flung open, and the young Emperor, conducted by his Minister of Foreign Affairs, Count Nesselrode, entered the room.

    Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White, Volume I 1905

  • Among the persons with whom it was my duty to deal, in behalf of our representative, was the Prime Minister of Russia, -- the Minister of Foreign Affairs, -- Count Nesselrode.

    Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White, Volume I 1905

  • Count Nesselrode, who found this uncompromising American possessed of redeeming qualities, put himself to no little trouble to arrange an interview with the Czar.

    Stephen A. Douglas A Study in American Politics Allen Johnson 1900

  • His Chancellor, Count Nesselrode, embodied these proposals in an important Memorandum, containing a promise that Russia would leave the Khanates of Turkestan as a neutral zone in order to keep the Russian and British possessions in Asia "from dangerous contact [279]."

    The Development of the European Nations, 1870-1914 (5th ed.) John Holland Rose 1898

  • A new diplomatic star had risen at the Russian court in the person of the young Count Nesselrode, and the personal interview so earnestly desired by Caulaincourt was steadily refused; Napoleon's proposals, the envoy was informed, must be made through the Austrian cabinet, or not at all.

    The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte Vol. III. (of IV.) William Milligan Sloane 1889

  • * Many people at that time imagined that Count Nesselrode, who was then Minister for Foreign Affairs, was a traitor to his adopted country.

    Russia Donald Mackenzie Wallace 1880

  • Stratford exchange notes and conferences with Count Nesselrode and Prince

    A Short History of Russia Mary Platt Parmele 1877

  • The memorandum was the Emperor's own account of his conversations with the Duke, Sir R. Peel, and Lord Aberdeen, and a copy of it was sent in a private letter from Count Nesselrode to Lord Aberdeen.

    Memoirs of the Life and Correspondence of Henry Reeve, C.B., D.C.L. In Two Volumes. Volume II. John Knox Laughton 1872

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