Confidentiel. Election et Message de Monsieur Grévy
The entire Belgian press, except the ultramontanist press, were satisfied with the election of Jules Grévy as the new president of France and happy with the fall of Marshall Patrice de Mac Mahon. Loghadès Effendi explains why, and refers to the content of Grévy’s speech in the French parliament. The deep calm these pacifying changes created in France, was reassuring.
Series | HR.SYS-221-12 |
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Place | Brussels |
Date | 20-02-1879 |
Author | Loghadès Effendi |
Recipient | Carathéodory Pacha |
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Consulted online at Ottoman Diplomats: Letters From the Imperial Legation in Brussels (1849–1914) (2014 Edition), Centre for Political History (PoHis), University of Antwerp, <http://dighum.uantwerpen.be/ottomandiplomats/>.