The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 1Longmans, Green, 1889 - 504 sivua |
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... Porte being simply advised to resist the demand . The Porte's compliance with this advice led to an ultimatum on the part of Russia ; and Lord Palmerston at once wrote- Brocket : September 28 , 1849 . My dear John Russell , .. It seems ...
... Porte being simply advised to resist the demand . The Porte's compliance with this advice led to an ultimatum on the part of Russia ; and Lord Palmerston at once wrote- Brocket : September 28 , 1849 . My dear John Russell , .. It seems ...
Sivu 55
... Porte , though they declined to allow the fleet to enter the Dardanelles . • Downing Street : October 2 , 1849 . The Cabinet were unanimous in My dear Lord Minto , - their opinion that the Porte must be supported ; that remonstrances ...
... Porte , though they declined to allow the fleet to enter the Dardanelles . • Downing Street : October 2 , 1849 . The Cabinet were unanimous in My dear Lord Minto , - their opinion that the Porte must be supported ; that remonstrances ...
Sivu 178
... Porte , would , in all probability , produce war . These barbarians hate us all , and would be delighted to take their chance of some advantage , by embroiling us with the other powers of Christendom . It may be necessary to give them a ...
... Porte , would , in all probability , produce war . These barbarians hate us all , and would be delighted to take their chance of some advantage , by embroiling us with the other powers of Christendom . It may be necessary to give them a ...
Sivu 179
... Porte on a special mission from the Czar . His first action , in refusing to call on Fuad Pacha , the Foreign Minister , led to a ministerial crisis in Turkey ; and the excitement was such that Colonel Rose - the chargé d'affaires at ...
... Porte on a special mission from the Czar . His first action , in refusing to call on Fuad Pacha , the Foreign Minister , led to a ministerial crisis in Turkey ; and the excitement was such that Colonel Rose - the chargé d'affaires at ...
Sivu 180
... Porte , If war ensue , England will be no party to it . ' Such language , used plainly and without reservation , would probably have forced the Sultan to make terms with Russia . Or , again , it might have said to the Czar , ' If war ...
... Porte , If war ensue , England will be no party to it . ' Such language , used plainly and without reservation , would probably have forced the Sultan to make terms with Russia . Or , again , it might have said to the Czar , ' If war ...
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