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The following extracts are taken from the ' Diplomatische Aktenstücke ' by von Siebert , Secretary of Embassy under Benckendorff , and Réné Marchand's ' Livre Noir . ' Marchand was for some years a French journalist in St Petersburg ...
The following extracts are taken from the ' Diplomatische Aktenstücke ' by von Siebert , Secretary of Embassy under Benckendorff , and Réné Marchand's ' Livre Noir . ' Marchand was for some years a French journalist in St Petersburg ...
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This so - called plebiscite proved nothing , for two reasons : in the first place , many , if not most , of the parents to whom the letter was sent could not read it , and in the second place , failure to answer was taken to mean assent ...
This so - called plebiscite proved nothing , for two reasons : in the first place , many , if not most , of the parents to whom the letter was sent could not read it , and in the second place , failure to answer was taken to mean assent ...
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... who had acted as a chaplain to British colonies in several German towns , and had taken an active interest in the cause of ecclesiastical unity amongst the Protestants of Northern Europe one of Cromwell's favourite projects .
... who had acted as a chaplain to British colonies in several German towns , and had taken an active interest in the cause of ecclesiastical unity amongst the Protestants of Northern Europe one of Cromwell's favourite projects .
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