... in this Treaty is an attack upon the territories of another State. The limits of the territories of the two States of Russia and Persia shall be determined according to the admission of Great Britain, Persia, and Russia. The Calcutta Review - Side 281849Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1839 - 478 sider
...Territories of another State. The Limits of the Territory of the Two States of Russia and Persia shall be determined according to the Admission of Great Britain, Persia, and Russia. ARTICLE IV. — It having been agreed by an Article in the Preliminary Treaty concluded between the... | |
| 1849 - 618 sider
...betrayed an inexcusable ignorance of political geography. There was an equal impropriety in engagingthat " the limits of the two states of Russia and Persia...offices, and if an engagement to proffer such offices bo thus rarely inserted, in treaties between States, — to pledge a third party to accept of them... | |
| Sir John William Kaye - 1851 - 680 sider
...it is laid down, that " the limits of the territories of the two states of Russia and Persia shall be determined according to the admission of Great Britain, Persia, and Russia" — a stipulation of an extraordinary and, perhaps, unexampled character, inasmuch as Russia had not... | |
| Sir John William Kaye - 1851 - 710 sider
...article it is laid down, that "the limits of the territories of the two states of Russia and Persia shall be determined according to the admission of Great Britain, Persia, and Russia" — a stipulation of an extraordinary and, perhaps, unexampled character, inasmuch as Russia had not... | |
| 1865 - 458 sider
...territories of another State. The limits of the territories of the two States of Russia and Persia shall be determined according to the admission of Great Britain, Persia, and Russia. ARTICLE 4. It having been agreed by an Article in the preliminary Treaty concluded between the high... | |
| John Frederick Baddeley - 1908 - 614 sider
...officers and men, of arms and munitions of war, &c., and most gratuitously provided that " the limits of Russia and Persia should be determined according...the admission of Great Britain, Persia, and Russia." But quarrels soon arose in regard to the payment of the subsidy, and in 1815 all British non-commissioned... | |
| Josephus Nelson Larned - 1924 - 970 sider
...officers and men, of arms and munitions of war, etc. and most gratuitously provided that 'the limits of Russia and Persia should be determined according...the admission of Great Britain, Persia, and Russia.' But quarrels soon arose in regard to the payment of the subsidy, and in 1815 all British non-commissioned... | |
| 1857 - 872 sider
...impossibility on her part. It was further agreed — but without the assent of the third power — that " the limits of the two States of Russia and...the admission of Great Britain, Persia, and Russia." The annual amount of subsidy was fixed at £150,000, in the event of any European forces invading the... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1841 - 876 sider
...Territories of another State. The limits of the Territory of the 2 States of Russia and Persia shall be determined according to the admission of Great Britain, Persia, and Russia. IV.* It having been agreed by an Article in the Preliminary Treaty concluded between the High Contracting... | |
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