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Side 37
... considered the favourable moment for striking the long - meditated blow . The whole proceeding of Russia had been , he said , a course of ferocity , force , and falsehood , which had shocked all Europe . On the other hand , he pro ...
... considered the favourable moment for striking the long - meditated blow . The whole proceeding of Russia had been , he said , a course of ferocity , force , and falsehood , which had shocked all Europe . On the other hand , he pro ...
Side 165
... considered a " public event , " and , possibly , to produce consequences of importance in regard to army reform . The first court - martial was held upon Lieutenant James Edward Perry , on charges preferred against him by Lieutenant ...
... considered a " public event , " and , possibly , to produce consequences of importance in regard to army reform . The first court - martial was held upon Lieutenant James Edward Perry , on charges preferred against him by Lieutenant ...
Side 509
... considered by the two Cabinets to be mutually satisfac- tory , and that they cannot for the future give rise to further discussion . Further- more , the Sublime Porte promised that if any unforeseen circumstances should render necessary ...
... considered by the two Cabinets to be mutually satisfac- tory , and that they cannot for the future give rise to further discussion . Further- more , the Sublime Porte promised that if any unforeseen circumstances should render necessary ...
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