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A SPEECH BY BISMARK.

Count Bismark, in an important speech, has told the Berlin Chamber of Deputies that the task of Prussia is not finished. " Look at the attitude of the various Governments," said the Prime Minister, '.' towards the institutions we have to create. Amongst some it is satisfactory ; others show repugnance, but it is certain that you will scarcely find in Europe a Power which receives with favor the constitution of this new German Union which is not endeavoring to participate in the formation of this organisation were it only for the purpose of procuring for one of the most powerful coi federates like Saxony tho possibility of playing the same part as she did heretofore." The Prussian Chambers have passed the Act of Indemnity, and agreed to vote the expenses of the w i".

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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 138, 29 November 1866, Page 3

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A SPEECH BY BISMARK. Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 138, 29 November 1866, Page 3

A SPEECH BY BISMARK. Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 138, 29 November 1866, Page 3

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