Affairs subordinating the
Expressed by
in regard
to
views
Lord Lytton's Despatch at
the same time records what
has passed
between himself
and the Duc Decazes
on the occasions of his presenting
his
Memorandum
and
came to request that you
will state to Lord
Lord Carnarvon
that, with his Lordship's
concurrence, Lord Derby
proposes
to
express
entire
approval of Lord Lytton's
language
in his conversation
with the French minister,
as well as
placed by
of the memorandum
in his
Excellency's hands.
Your obedient most obedient
humble Servant,
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