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Side 7
... considered the rejection of the proposals of the Conference a ground neither of quarrel nor of complaint against Turkey . England had the right of interference , but not of coercion , and would draw the sword on neither side , though ...
... considered the rejection of the proposals of the Conference a ground neither of quarrel nor of complaint against Turkey . England had the right of interference , but not of coercion , and would draw the sword on neither side , though ...
Side 12
... considered the change of policy most wise and most statesmanlike , robbed the first criticism of all sting . The Turkish Government he charged with direct complicity in the Bulgarian massacres , which had caused this change , and argued ...
... considered the change of policy most wise and most statesmanlike , robbed the first criticism of all sting . The Turkish Government he charged with direct complicity in the Bulgarian massacres , which had caused this change , and argued ...
Side 27
... considered itself above parliament or even Royal Commissions , Mr. Stanhope , one of the ablest of the younger supporters of the Government , was at first induced to deliver an effective speech against the motion ; but , amid some ...
... considered itself above parliament or even Royal Commissions , Mr. Stanhope , one of the ablest of the younger supporters of the Government , was at first induced to deliver an effective speech against the motion ; but , amid some ...
Side 36
... considered by any British Government , and which any Ministry , even if the right hon . gentleman ( Mr. Glad- stone ) himself were at its head , would not dare to neglect , or , if it did , the country would very soon send it an answer ...
... considered by any British Government , and which any Ministry , even if the right hon . gentleman ( Mr. Glad- stone ) himself were at its head , would not dare to neglect , or , if it did , the country would very soon send it an answer ...
Side 42
... considered everything that has been written and said by the Go- vernment , and , looking at their last Despatches , we feel convinced that they intend to abide by a policy of strict neutrality . " indeed , said the " Times , " in ...
... considered everything that has been written and said by the Go- vernment , and , looking at their last Despatches , we feel convinced that they intend to abide by a policy of strict neutrality . " indeed , said the " Times , " in ...
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