Annual Register, Nide 96Edmund Burke 1854 |
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Sivu 76
... position was concerned , which she occupied before , whatever the events of the war might be , what would be her future position with respect to Turkey ? After the termination of the war , which ended by that unfortunate and diastrous ...
... position was concerned , which she occupied before , whatever the events of the war might be , what would be her future position with respect to Turkey ? After the termination of the war , which ended by that unfortunate and diastrous ...
Sivu 251
... position and their naval resources , to take ac- tive part in the protection of the integrity of the Ottoman Empire in a conflict the full scope of which cannot yet be apprehended , and the original subject - matter of which does not ...
... position and their naval resources , to take ac- tive part in the protection of the integrity of the Ottoman Empire in a conflict the full scope of which cannot yet be apprehended , and the original subject - matter of which does not ...
Sivu 322
... position behind Gor- don's battery , at more than 2000 yards from the nearest works of the enemy . Such was the number of our batteries and guns on the 16th October . At a subsequent period , the two Lancasters and the four 68 ...
... position behind Gor- don's battery , at more than 2000 yards from the nearest works of the enemy . Such was the number of our batteries and guns on the 16th October . At a subsequent period , the two Lancasters and the four 68 ...
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Admiral advance allied amendment army artillery attack Austria Balaklava batteries Bill Black Sea British Cabinet carried cavalry Chancellor charge Cheers Christian Clarendon clause command Constantinople Count Nesselrode course Crimea Czar Danube declared defended Derby despatch Disraeli Duke duty Emperor of Russia enemy English Europe Exchequer favour fire fleet force foreign French Gladstone Government Greek guns honour horses House of Commons House of Lords infantry land Lord Aberdeen Lord Dudley Stuart Lord John Russell Lord Raglan Lordships Majesty Majesty's measure ment military Ministers Ministry negotiations noble Lord oath object officers opinion Ottoman Parliament Pasha peace Porte position present Prince Principalities proposed question redoubts reform regiments respect Russian Sebastopol sent ships sian Silistria sion speech Sultan tained territory thought tion town treaty treaty of Adrianople troops Turkey Turkish Turks Varna vernment Vienna vote whole wounded