Annual Register, Том 96Edmund Burke 1854 |
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Стр. 468
... Porte , the government and police shall remain there in the same vigour as at present and since the conquest , and the Porte must take no part whatever therein , during the whole of this time , nor until the entire withdrawal of all the ...
... Porte , the government and police shall remain there in the same vigour as at present and since the conquest , and the Porte must take no part whatever therein , during the whole of this time , nor until the entire withdrawal of all the ...
Стр. 471
... Porte ; and all merchandise or goods belonging to a Russian subject may , after payment of the custom - house dues imposed by the tariffs , be freely sold , deposited on land in the warehouses of the owner or consignee , or transshipped ...
... Porte ; and all merchandise or goods belonging to a Russian subject may , after payment of the custom - house dues imposed by the tariffs , be freely sold , deposited on land in the warehouses of the owner or consignee , or transshipped ...
Стр. 496
... Porte would reply to them by a declaration of the same purport . The negotiation to ensue would be based upon the evacuation as soon as possible of the Principalities , the renewal of the treaties , and the communication to all the ...
... Porte would reply to them by a declaration of the same purport . The negotiation to ensue would be based upon the evacuation as soon as possible of the Principalities , the renewal of the treaties , and the communication to all the ...
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