The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen22J. Dodsley, 1855 |
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... secure the peace of Europe . " The Earl of Clarendon admit ted the ingenuity of Lord Clanri carde's speech , but complained of its utter want of fairness towards the Government . He then di- lated on the difficulties by which the ...
... secure the peace of Europe . " The Earl of Clarendon admit ted the ingenuity of Lord Clanri carde's speech , but complained of its utter want of fairness towards the Government . He then di- lated on the difficulties by which the ...
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... secure equal rights and equal justice to the Christian population of Turkey , and so pave the way for that progress and prosperity which Christian civilisation will effect in that empire . " ( Loud cheers . ) Eng- land , however , was ...
... secure equal rights and equal justice to the Christian population of Turkey , and so pave the way for that progress and prosperity which Christian civilisation will effect in that empire . " ( Loud cheers . ) Eng- land , however , was ...
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... secure to ourselves . the refusal of the demands of then examined and replied to Russia by the Sultan . He then the arguments on the other side , traced the history of the diplo- founded upon the comparative macy of the Western Powers ...
... secure to ourselves . the refusal of the demands of then examined and replied to Russia by the Sultan . He then the arguments on the other side , traced the history of the diplo- founded upon the comparative macy of the Western Powers ...
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... secure the civil rights of the Christians ; and now Lord Palmerston said that the Christians had not much to complain of , and that it would be strange for the Government to follow Russia and endeavour to get a protectorate over the ...
... secure the civil rights of the Christians ; and now Lord Palmerston said that the Christians had not much to complain of , and that it would be strange for the Government to follow Russia and endeavour to get a protectorate over the ...
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... secure a peace honourable to Turkey . I believe that there is not a man in Russia that does not expect that Constantinople will ulti- mately belong to Russia . It will be our duty as far as possible to see that that expectation shall be ...
... secure a peace honourable to Turkey . I believe that there is not a man in Russia that does not expect that Constantinople will ulti- mately belong to Russia . It will be our duty as far as possible to see that that expectation shall be ...
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