The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1872 |
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... desire of Russia to be released from her former engage- ments ; they had to consider " whether they are to accept from her the announcement that , by her own act , without any consent from them she has released herself from a solemn ...
... desire of Russia to be released from her former engage- ments ; they had to consider " whether they are to accept from her the announcement that , by her own act , without any consent from them she has released herself from a solemn ...
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... desire to see the Ottoman Empire consolidated by the satisfaction of the legitimate wishes and wants of the Christian races which inhabit it . " The Italian Minister pointed to the difficulty of reconciling this language of ...
... desire to see the Ottoman Empire consolidated by the satisfaction of the legitimate wishes and wants of the Christian races which inhabit it . " The Italian Minister pointed to the difficulty of reconciling this language of ...
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... desire " of the Principalities to be united under a foreign prince . In substitution for the neutra- lization of the Black Sea , Sir H. Elliot did not believe that the entire opening of the Straits to all nations would be acceptable to ...
... desire " of the Principalities to be united under a foreign prince . In substitution for the neutra- lization of the Black Sea , Sir H. Elliot did not believe that the entire opening of the Straits to all nations would be acceptable to ...
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... desire to place their sons in the army ; explained how seriously and effectually it interferes with and prevents all army reforms , and strenuously maintained that , if ever it is to be abolished , now is the proper time for its ...
... desire to place their sons in the army ; explained how seriously and effectually it interferes with and prevents all army reforms , and strenuously maintained that , if ever it is to be abolished , now is the proper time for its ...
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... desire of the nation for an extensive change in our military system . He was slightly empha- tic when he declined to adopt the doctrine that our military effi- ciency should be limited by the necessity of self - defence , and that ...
... desire of the nation for an extensive change in our military system . He was slightly empha- tic when he declined to adopt the doctrine that our military effi- ciency should be limited by the necessity of self - defence , and that ...
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