| Edmund Burke - 1828 - 922 sider
...to be understood that this approximation shall be brought about by establishing commercial relations with the Greeks, by sending to them for that purpose,...the two contending parties. In consequence; the High Con« tracting Powers will, immediately after the signature of the present additional and secret article,... | |
| Philip James Green, R. L. Green - 1827 - 328 sider
...declaration, the High Contracting Powers will conjointly employ all their means in the aecomplishment of the object thereof, without, however, taking any...the hostilities between the two contending parties. la consequence, the High Contracting Powers, will, immediately after the signature of the present additional... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1828 - 946 sider
...to be understood that this approximation shall be brought about by establishing commercial relations with the Greeks, by sending to them for that purpose,...the two contending parties. In consequence, the High Coutracting Powers will, immediately after the signature of the present additional and secret article,... | |
| 1828 - 924 sider
...to be understood that this approximation shall be brought about by establishing commercial relations with the Greeks, by sending to them for that purpose,...the two contending parties. In consequence, the High Contrading Powers will, immediately after the signature of the present additional and secret article,... | |
| e. & g.w. blunt - 1828 - 884 sider
...among them authoritiea capable of maintaining such relations. 2. If within the said term of Qne mouth, the Porte do not accept the armistice .proposed in...between the two contending parties. In consequence, the trading powers will, after the signature of the pita additional and secret arbck,t» mit eventual instructions... | |
| e. & g.w. blunt - 1828 - 884 sider
...or to both if such become necessary, that the said high contracting powers intend to exert all th« means which circumstances may suggest to their prudence...part in the hostilities between the two contending partics. In consequence, the high contracting powers will, immediately after the signature of the present... | |
| John Lee Comstock - 1828 - 516 sider
...after the aforesaid declaration, the High Contracting Powers will conjointly employ all their means iit the accomplishment of the object thereof, without,...contending parties. "In consequence, the High Contracting Powers,will immediately after the signature of the present additional and secret article, transmit... | |
| 1828 - 878 sider
...circumstances may suggest to their prudence to obtain the immediate effect of the armistice ;" and they will " conjointly employ all their means in the accomplishment of the object thereof." If the Porte shall not adopt the propositions made to it, or the Greeks shall renounce the conditions... | |
| 1828 - 1102 sider
...circumstances may suggest to their prudence to obtain the immediate effect of the armistice ;" and they will " conjointly employ all their means in the accomplishment of the object thereof." If the Porte shall not adopt the propositions made to it, or the Greeks shall renounce the conditions... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1828 - 838 sider
...the high powers will, jointly, exert all their efforts to accomplish the object of such armistice, without, however, taking any part in the hostilities between the two contending parties. Immediately after the signature of the present additional article, the high contracting powers will,... | |
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