Correspondence Respecting Relations With Persia

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Correspondence Respecting Relations With Persia
Richard Carnac Temple
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Murray, requested me to postpone his departure for five or six days, before which they promised that my second proposal should be taken into consideration, and, they hoped, accepted.
I heard nothing further from any quarter until the expiration of the term mentioned, and then instead of receiving the favourable answer which I had been led to expect, I got a letter, couched in the most uncivil terms, from the Minister for Foreign Affairs, a translation of which I transmit herewith for your Lords
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I also subjoin a copy of my rejoinder, in which, after observing on two or three passages in the Minister's letter, I intimated to the Persian Government that having submitted the case for your Lordship's decision, I should not prolong the discussion, which I closed by formally protesting against the whole proceeding.
A mutual friend called upon Agha Syed Morteza, and recommended him to grant the redress I had proposed. The Syed said he was perfectly willing to do so, but he had received contrary orders from the Sadr Azim, who told him this matter might remain over, and be added to the " long unsettled account " already pending between the two Governments.


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