| 1840 - 1176 sider
...to, it is further stated, moved by the sincere friendship which subsists between them and the sultan, animated by the desire of maintaining the integrity...Ottoman empire as a security for the peace of Europe; faithful to the engagement which they contracted by the collective note presented to the Porte by their... | |
| Nathan Hale - 1840 - 618 sider
...Britain in those affairs is identified with that of Europe at large, and lies in the maintenance of the integrity and independence of the Ottoman empire, as a security for the preservation of peace, and as an essential element in the general balance of power. In these principles... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1840 - 614 sider
...to co-operate with him in the only course of policy which he deemed best for securing the integrity of the Ottoman empire, as a security for the peace of Europe, he, in June 1839, made known to France, Russia, Prussia, and Austria, that, in his judgment, the only... | |
| 1841 - 902 sider
...throne, their said majesties, moved by the sincere friendship which subsists between them and the sultan, animated by the desire of maintaining the integrity and independence of the Ottoman empire ns a security for the peace of Europe, faithful to the engagement which they contracted by the collective... | |
| Muḥammad 'Alî (pasha of Egypt.) - 1841 - 116 sider
...Britain in those afFiirs is identified with that of Europe at large, and lies in the maintenance of the integrity and independence of the Ottoman empire, as a security for the preservation of peace, and as an essential element in the general balance of power. " In these principles... | |
| Henry John Temple Palmerston (Viscount), William CARGILL - 1841 - 294 sider
...Britain in those affairs is identified with that of Europe at large, and lies in the maintenance of the integrity and independence of the Ottoman Empire, as a security for the preservation of peace, and as an essential element in the general balance of power. In these principles... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1841 - 928 sider
...Britain in those affairs is identified with that of Europe at large, and lies in the maintenance of the integrity and independence of the Ottoman empire, as a security for the preservation of peace, and as an essential element in the general balance of power. In these principles,... | |
| Sir Charles Napier - 1842 - 726 sider
...— Their said Majesties, moved by the sincere friendship which subsists between them and the Sultan; animated by the desire of maintaining the integrity...Ottoman Empire as a security for the peace of Europe; faithful to the engagement which they contracted by the Collective Note presented to the Porte by their... | |
| John William Cole - 1854 - 200 sider
...treaty of London, concluded on the 15th July, 1840. By this treaty, the four contracting powers, " animated by the desire of maintaining the integrity...Ottoman Empire, as a security for the peace of Europe," engaged to compel Mehemet Ali, by force of arms, to confine himself for the future within his pachalic... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1854 - 930 sider
...their said majesties, moved by the sincere friendship which subsists between them and the Sultan ; animated by the desire of maintaining the integrity...Ottoman empire as a security for the peace of Europe ; faithful to the engagement which they contracted by the collective note presented to the Porte by... | |
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