| Edmund Burke - 1878 - 650 sivua
...disappointed, and if the condition of the Christian subjects of the Sultan should not be improved in .a manner to prevent the return of the complications which periodically...disturb the peace of the East, they think it right PROTOCOL. The Powers who have undertaken in common the pacification of the East, and have with that... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1877 - 716 sivua
...disappointed, and if tbe condition of the Christian subject« of the Sultan should not be improved in a manner to prevent the return of the complications which periodically...right to declare that such a state of affairs would he incompatible with their intereste and those of Europe in general. In such case they reserve to themselves... | |
| sir Henry Montague Hozier - 1877 - 530 sivua
...the return of the complications which had periodically disturbed the peace of the East, they declared that such a state of affairs would be incompatible...and those of Europe in general. In such case they reserved to themselves to consider in common as to the means which they might deem best fitted to secure... | |
| George Hesekiel - 1877 - 678 sivua
...this protocol the Powers declared that a failure to improve the condition of the Christians in Turkey would be " incompatible with their interests and those of Europe in general." The rejection of the protocol was followed by Eussia's declaration of war. She thus drew the sword... | |
| Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1878 - 100 sivua
...disappointed, and if the condition of the Christian subjects of the Sultan should not be improved in a manner to prevent the return of the complications which periodically...affairs would be incompatible with their interests." How could our Government agree to sign this statement, that the treatment of the Bulgarians by Turkey... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1878 - 900 sivua
...disappointed, and if the condition of the Christian subjects of the Sultan should not be improved in a manner to prevent the return of the complications which periodically...the East, they think it right to declare that such n state of affairs would be incompatible with their intereste and those of Europe in general. In such... | |
| 1878 - 676 sivua
...disappointed, and if the condition of the Christian subjects of the Sultan should not be improved in a manner to prevent the return of the complications which periodically...disturb the peace of the East, they think it right PROTOCOL. The Powers who have undertaken in common the pacification of the East, and have with that... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1879 - 524 sivua
...prevent the return of the complications which periodically disturbed the peace of the East, they thought it right to declare that such a state of affairs would...with their interests, and those of Europe in general. The Turkish Government replied that it was not aware how it could have deserved so ill of justice and... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1879 - 166 sivua
...disappointed, and if the condition of the Christian subjects of the Sultan should not be improved in a manner to prevent the return of the complications which periodically disturb the peace of the East, they thought it right to declare that such a state of affairs would be incompatible with their interests... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1879 - 164 sivua
...disappointed, and if the condition of the Christian subjects of the Sultan should not be improved in a manner to prevent the return of the complications which periodically disturb the peace of the East, they thought it right to declare that such a state of affairs would be incompatible with their interests... | |
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