The Life of Nicholas I., Emperor of Russia: With a Short Account of Russia and the RussiansLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1855 - 390 pages |
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Page 31
... Porte and her rebellious subjects , equally with , though separately from , Great Britain . And a political writer hints that the discovery of his mistake in permitting this concession to the power of Russia to be renewed in a treaty ...
... Porte and her rebellious subjects , equally with , though separately from , Great Britain . And a political writer hints that the discovery of his mistake in permitting this concession to the power of Russia to be renewed in a treaty ...
Page 32
... Porte had sent an army into the outer - Danubian provinces against Ipsilanti , the Russian leader of the Grecian insurrection , that same Ipsilanti whose name we have seen erased from the Russian service by order of Alexander , as well ...
... Porte had sent an army into the outer - Danubian provinces against Ipsilanti , the Russian leader of the Grecian insurrection , that same Ipsilanti whose name we have seen erased from the Russian service by order of Alexander , as well ...
Page 53
... Porte does not accept any proposition regarding the Greeks , and will persist in its own will as regards them even to the day of last judgment . " - Russia evidently had made up her mind for war , long before it was actually declared ...
... Porte does not accept any proposition regarding the Greeks , and will persist in its own will as regards them even to the day of last judgment . " - Russia evidently had made up her mind for war , long before it was actually declared ...
Page 89
... Porte " to the tender mercies of Russia in 1833 , when the necessities of Turkey from the revolt of Egypt , still suffering as she was from the loss of her marine at the battle of Navarino , obliged her to receive that protection and ...
... Porte " to the tender mercies of Russia in 1833 , when the necessities of Turkey from the revolt of Egypt , still suffering as she was from the loss of her marine at the battle of Navarino , obliged her to receive that protection and ...
Page 91
... on plausible pretexts . Finally , by stipulating for an absolute and universal amnesty for all the subjects of the Porte who had been engaged in re- bellion , they openly proclaimed to all the world that THE TREATY OF ADRIANOPLE . 91.
... on plausible pretexts . Finally , by stipulating for an absolute and universal amnesty for all the subjects of the Porte who had been engaged in re- bellion , they openly proclaimed to all the world that THE TREATY OF ADRIANOPLE . 91.
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