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April 15, Cowley, having received, privately, Russell's approval of the language used to Lindsay and believing that Thouvenel was about to write to Flahault on the interviews, felt it "necessary to bring them also on my part officially to your [Russell's] notice [615]."
Great Britain and the American Civil War Ephraim Douglass Adams
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On this same date Thouvenel, writing to Flahault in London, hoped
Great Britain and the American Civil War Ephraim Douglass Adams
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Russell wrote to Palmerston, referring to the inquiry of Flahault, "I agree with you that the cotton question may become serious at the end of the year," but he added that Lindsay had informed him that in any case cotton could not be brought in the winter-time from the interior to the Southern ports [389].
Great Britain and the American Civil War Ephraim Douglass Adams
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Ministers abroad, among them Flahault, at London, followed him into retirement and foreign affairs were temporarily in confusion [771].
Great Britain and the American Civil War Ephraim Douglass Adams
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He has a young aide-de-camp of the name of Flahault, a son of Talleyrand, while Bishop of Autun, by the then Countess de Flahault, whom Madame Murat would not have been sorry to have had for a consoler at Paris, while her princely spouse was desolating Germany.
Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon Various
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On May 2, also, Thouvenel wrote to Flahault in London of the Emperor's displeasure, evidently with the intention that this should be conveyed to Russell [608].
Great Britain and the American Civil War Ephraim Douglass Adams
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He has a young aide-de-camp of the name of Flahault, a son of Talleyrand, while Bishop of Autun, by the then Countess de Flahault, whom Madame Murat would not have been sorry to have had for a consoler at Paris, while her princely spouse was desolating Germany.
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In 1904, we made an Agreement with France made by Lord Lansdowne with his Flahault blood, and enthusiastically approved by Edward Grey with his innocent and exquisite nature.
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Count de Flahault (French Ambassador in London) would receive instructions to make this known officially to your Lordship.
Twenty Years of Congress, Vol. 1 (of 2) From Lincoln to Garfield, with a Review of the Events Which Led to the Political Revolution of 1860 James Gillespie Blaine 1861
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Flahault, it should be explained, was the discoverer of the curious peg in Cucurbita.
More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2 Charles Darwin 1845
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