| Edmund Burke - 1878 - 650 sider
...Ottoman Government are carried into effect. If their hopes should once more be disappointed, and if the condition of the Christian subjects of the Sultan should not be improved in;a manner to prevent the return of the complications which periodically disturb the peace of the... | |
| 1877 - 808 sider
...of time. It would rest with all the Powers to determine by general agreement whether Turkey «•as progressing in a satisfactory manner in her work of...themselves to consider in common the action which they wonld deem indispensable to secure the well-being of the Christian population of Turkey and the interests... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1877 - 716 sider
...Ottoman Government are carried into effect. If their hopes should once more be disappointed, and if the condition of the Christian subjects of the Sultan should not be improved in a manner to prevent the return of the complications which periodically disturb the peace of the... | |
| John Edward Jenkins - 1877 - 68 sider
...those measures into operation." PROTOCOL. " If their hopes should once more be disappointed, and if the condition of the Christian subjects of the Sultan should not be improved in a manner to prevent the return of the complications which periodically disturb the East, they think... | |
| sir Henry Montague Hozier - 1877 - 530 sider
...Porte carried out its promises. If the hopes of the Powers should once more be disappointed, and if the condition of the Christian subjects of the Sultan should not be improved in a manner to prevent the return of the complications which had periodically disturbed the peace of... | |
| 1877 - 350 sider
...Ottoman Government are carried into effect. If their hopes should once more be disappointed, and if the condition of the Christian subjects of the Sultan should not be improved in a manner to prevent the return of the complications which periodically disturb the peace of the... | |
| Joseph Sidney Tomkins - 1877 - 200 sider
...Ottoman Government are carried into effect. If their hopes should once more be disappointed, and if the condition of the Christian subjects of the Sultan should not be unproved in a manner to prevent the return of the complications which periodically disturb the peace... | |
| Linus Pierpont Brockett, Porter C. Bliss, Porter Cornelius Bliss - 1878 - 818 sider
...Ottoman government are carried into effect. " If their hopes should once more be disappointed, and if the condition of the Christian subjects of the Sultan should not be improved in such a manner as to prevent the return of the complications which periodically disturb the peace... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1878 - 900 sider
...Ottoman Government are carried into effect. If their hopes should once more be disappointed, and if the condition of the Christian subjects of the Sultan should not be improved in a manner to prevent the return of the complications which periodically disturb the peace of the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1878 - 706 sider
...Ottoman Government are carried into effect. " If their hopes should once more be disappointed, and if the condition of the Christian subjects of the Sultan should not be improved in a manner to prevent the return of the complications which periodically disturb the peace of the... | |
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