Das Staatsarchiv: Sammlung der offiziellen Aktenstücke zur Aussenpolitik der Gegenwart, Volume 69Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft, 1904 |
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... Trade system , had few concessions to offer . In conclusion , Baron von Marschall repeated that he had mereley men- tioned the subject to me in order to impress upon me the importance which the German Government attributed to the action ...
... Trade system , had few concessions to offer . In conclusion , Baron von Marschall repeated that he had mereley men- tioned the subject to me in order to impress upon me the importance which the German Government attributed to the action ...
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... trade . The present Treaty had existed for upwards of thirty years , and he hoped that , under the circumstances , Her Majesty's Government might consent to its continuance . for one year more . His Excellency added that he had ...
... trade . The present Treaty had existed for upwards of thirty years , and he hoped that , under the circumstances , Her Majesty's Government might consent to its continuance . for one year more . His Excellency added that he had ...
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... trade . || Baron von Richthofen replied that he was unable to give me an official answer on this subject . Many similar complaints hat been received at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs from German merchants , but the Federal Council had ...
... trade . || Baron von Richthofen replied that he was unable to give me an official answer on this subject . Many similar complaints hat been received at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs from German merchants , but the Federal Council had ...
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... trade between them and Germany was ( and is still ) quite unimportant . During the past three years the German import trade from the French Colonies and possessions viâ Hamburg ( which probably repre- sents all but a very small portion ...
... trade between them and Germany was ( and is still ) quite unimportant . During the past three years the German import trade from the French Colonies and possessions viâ Hamburg ( which probably repre- sents all but a very small portion ...
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... trade wich passes through Hamburg , and which may , I believe , be estimated at about 75 per cent . of the aggregate import and export trade between Canada and Germany , to be growing less marked than it used to be . The following are ...
... trade wich passes through Hamburg , and which may , I believe , be estimated at about 75 per cent . of the aggregate import and export trade between Canada and Germany , to be growing less marked than it used to be . The following are ...
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