Annual Register, Том 96Edmund Burke 1854 |
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... Principalities ; but when at length the Turks consented , and the treaty was signed , Austria did not move a soldier into the Principalities ; but she made an humble appeal to Russia to withdraw . Russia would not listen to her terms ...
... Principalities ; but when at length the Turks consented , and the treaty was signed , Austria did not move a soldier into the Principalities ; but she made an humble appeal to Russia to withdraw . Russia would not listen to her terms ...
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... Principalities as set aside by the concessions recently made , and in many points accomplished , in favour of the Christian subjects of the Porte ; and the two Courts would pro- foundly deplore that these ele- ments of pacification ...
... Principalities as set aside by the concessions recently made , and in many points accomplished , in favour of the Christian subjects of the Porte ; and the two Courts would pro- foundly deplore that these ele- ments of pacification ...
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... Principalities was taken in con- sequence of the advance of the fleets of England and France . But the menace of invasion of the Turkish Territory was con- veyed in Count Nesselrode's note to Rechid Pacha , of the 19th ( 31st ) May ...
... Principalities was taken in con- sequence of the advance of the fleets of England and France . But the menace of invasion of the Turkish Territory was con- veyed in Count Nesselrode's note to Rechid Pacha , of the 19th ( 31st ) May ...
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