| 1854 - 694 sider
...latter not accepting the Czar's conditions; "and," it proceeds, " the two high contracting parties will unite their efforts to wrest from the vexatious and...government of the Turks all its provinces in Europe, — Roumelia and Constantinople alone excepted."* The jealousies of the potentates were to preserve... | |
| sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1854 - 416 sider
...make common •cause with Russia against the Ottoman Porte, and the two high contracting parties will unite their efforts to wrest from the vexatious and...government of the Turks all its provinces in Europe— Roumelia and Constantinople alone excepted." * * "It was agreed at Tilsit, that the power of the Ottomans... | |
| William Freke Williams - 1854 - 818 sider
...should possess absolute sway in the kingdoms of the west. France was to make common cause with Russia " to wrest from the vexatious and oppressive government of the Turks all its provinces in Europe." Russia was to make common cause with France against England, and not to interfere with Napoleon in... | |
| University magazine - 1855 - 784 sider
...will make common cause with Russia against the Ottoman Porte, and the two contracting parties will unite their efforts to wrest, from the vexatious and...Government of the Turks, all its provinces in Europe, Roumelia and Constantinople only excepted." The Treaty of Tilsit endured, like other treaties, until... | |
| 1855 - 804 sider
...will make common cause with Russia against the Ottoman Porte, and the two contracting parties will unite their efforts to wrest, from the vexatious and...Government of the Turks, all its provinces in Europe, Roumelia and Constantinople only excepted." The Treaty of Tilsit endured, like other treaties, until... | |
| William Freke Williams - 1864 - 786 sider
...should possess absolute sway in the kingdoms of the west. France was to make common cause with Russia " to wrest from the vexatious and oppressive government of the Turks all its provinces in Europe." Russia was to make common cause with France against England, and not to interfere with Napoleon in... | |
| Henry Tyrrell (teacher of elocution.) - 1879 - 476 sider
...make common cause with Russia against the Ottomar Porte, and the two high contracting parties will unite their efforts to wrest from the vexatious and...government of the Turks all its provinces in Europe; Roumelia and Constantinople a, one excepted. less it possessed a certain number of vessels of war.... | |
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