Annual Register, Volum 96Edmund Burke 1854 |
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Side 36
... Turkey should be redressed by themselves , and not by Russia , and for this despicable ground of quarrel Europe was to be de- luged in blood ! Whether from Russia or England , the Christian population of Turkey were look- ing for those ...
... Turkey should be redressed by themselves , and not by Russia , and for this despicable ground of quarrel Europe was to be de- luged in blood ! Whether from Russia or England , the Christian population of Turkey were look- ing for those ...
Side 66
... Turkey , he observed , were not of yesterday ; for a great length of time the policy of the court of St. Petersburg , which it had pursued systematically , had been to obtain possession of European Turkey , not hastily or prematurely ...
... Turkey , he observed , were not of yesterday ; for a great length of time the policy of the court of St. Petersburg , which it had pursued systematically , had been to obtain possession of European Turkey , not hastily or prematurely ...
Side 98
... Turkey should form a part of the general system of Europe , and that question was at the bottom of the original differ- ences between Turkey and Russia , and of the war in which we were engaged . The object of the Western Powers was ...
... Turkey should form a part of the general system of Europe , and that question was at the bottom of the original differ- ences between Turkey and Russia , and of the war in which we were engaged . The object of the Western Powers was ...
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