The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen22J. Dodsley, 1855 |
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... Four Powers , it was sent simultaneously to St. Petersburg and Constantinople . But two slight alterations were afterwards suggested by her Ma- jesty's Government , in harmony with the intentions of all the Powers , which , being ...
... Four Powers , it was sent simultaneously to St. Petersburg and Constantinople . But two slight alterations were afterwards suggested by her Ma- jesty's Government , in harmony with the intentions of all the Powers , which , being ...
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... four hundred . Had Turkey been less liberal , there would have been no Menschikoff note . Feeling convinced of this , he trusted , as we had entered on this contest after having exhausted were every means to bring about a pacific result ...
... four hundred . Had Turkey been less liberal , there would have been no Menschikoff note . Feeling convinced of this , he trusted , as we had entered on this contest after having exhausted were every means to bring about a pacific result ...
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... four of the principal Powers of Europe mense forces to support his un- just pretensions . That these pretensions appear to us subver- sive of the independence of the Turkish empire . That we feel that the trust reposed in us de- mands ...
... four of the principal Powers of Europe mense forces to support his un- just pretensions . That these pretensions appear to us subver- sive of the independence of the Turkish empire . That we feel that the trust reposed in us de- mands ...
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... four powers ex- pressed themselves in these terms 93 " In fact , the existence of Tur- key in the limits assigned to her by treaty is one of the necessary conditions of the balance of power in Europe ; and the under- signed ...
... four powers ex- pressed themselves in these terms 93 " In fact , the existence of Tur- key in the limits assigned to her by treaty is one of the necessary conditions of the balance of power in Europe ; and the under- signed ...
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... four Cabinets invariably adhere to the principle proclaim- ed heretofore by them in common , and have united in regard to the basis on which to deliberate as respects the appropriate means for obtaining the object of their endeavours ...
... four Cabinets invariably adhere to the principle proclaim- ed heretofore by them in common , and have united in regard to the basis on which to deliberate as respects the appropriate means for obtaining the object of their endeavours ...
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