Thirty Years of Foreign Policy: A History of the Secretaryships of the Earl of Aberdeen and Viscount PalmerstonLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1855 - 440 sider |
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Side 106
... Ottoman Empire . He acted just the contrary to what is implied in the sumptuous charges of his accusers . He was not in office when the battle of Navarino was de- cided . The first act of Lord Aberdeen as Foreign Secretary was to aid ...
... Ottoman Empire . He acted just the contrary to what is implied in the sumptuous charges of his accusers . He was not in office when the battle of Navarino was de- cided . The first act of Lord Aberdeen as Foreign Secretary was to aid ...
Side 108
... Empire . Nevertheless such is the fact ; and a very little reflection will place it beyond dispute . It is only fair to Burke , and those who until lately execrated the Ottoman rule , to acknow- ledge that when they called the Turks ...
... Empire . Nevertheless such is the fact ; and a very little reflection will place it beyond dispute . It is only fair to Burke , and those who until lately execrated the Ottoman rule , to acknow- ledge that when they called the Turks ...
Side 111
... Turks and the Greeks had continued . For six years . the Great Powers had professed their neutrality . For six years Russia anxiously watched her opportunity , and almost believed that the dis- solution of the Ottoman Empire was at hand ...
... Turks and the Greeks had continued . For six years . the Great Powers had professed their neutrality . For six years Russia anxiously watched her opportunity , and almost believed that the dis- solution of the Ottoman Empire was at hand ...
Side 113
... Empire . At the meeting of Parliament in 1828 , Lord Holland , who always spoke with much dogmatism on foreign affairs , could scarcely find words to express his horror at any expression of sympathy for the Ottoman Empire , and ...
... Empire . At the meeting of Parliament in 1828 , Lord Holland , who always spoke with much dogmatism on foreign affairs , could scarcely find words to express his horror at any expression of sympathy for the Ottoman Empire , and ...
Side 116
... Turks had neither a fleet nor an army to oppose to the hosts of Nicholas ; their strongest fortresses were occupied by Russian garrisons ; the Ottoman Empire was on the verge of ruin ; instead of wondering that Turkey lost so much by ...
... Turks had neither a fleet nor an army to oppose to the hosts of Nicholas ; their strongest fortresses were occupied by Russian garrisons ; the Ottoman Empire was on the verge of ruin ; instead of wondering that Turkey lost so much by ...
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Thirty Years of Foreign Policy: A History of the Secretaryships of the Earl ... Thomas Macknight Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1855 |
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