Ambassador to Bismarck: Lord Odo Russell, First Baron AmpthillF. Muller, Limited, 1938 - 410 páginas |
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... territorial status quo as I had observed before would be very unfavourably looked upon by the people of England , and ... territory with access to the sea , or union with Servia . Russia might support these pretensions and Austria oppose ...
... territorial status quo as I had observed before would be very unfavourably looked upon by the people of England , and ... territory with access to the sea , or union with Servia . Russia might support these pretensions and Austria oppose ...
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... territory he was the first to approve and he had therefore heard with surprise from Count Münster that H.M.G. were averse to taking possession of the road to India through Egypt which in the interest of Great Britain and of the ...
... territory he was the first to approve and he had therefore heard with surprise from Count Münster that H.M.G. were averse to taking possession of the road to India through Egypt which in the interest of Great Britain and of the ...
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... territory against the Greeks , they must refrain from occupy- ing Athens or annexing the kingdom of Greece to the Turkish Empire . The conflict should be restricted to operations by land , and the Piraeus and other Greek ports should be ...
... territory against the Greeks , they must refrain from occupy- ing Athens or annexing the kingdom of Greece to the Turkish Empire . The conflict should be restricted to operations by land , and the Piraeus and other Greek ports should be ...
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Ambassador to Bismarck: Lord Odo Russell, First Baron Ampthill Winifred Taffs Vista de fragmentos - 1938 |
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¹F.O affairs agreed alarm alliance allies Andrassy's April Arnim asked attitude Austria and Russia believed Berlin Britain British Government Bülow Catholic Chancellor Church colleague Concert conference confidence Confidential congress Constantinople conversation cordial Count Andrassy Count Hatzfeldt Count Münster Crown danger Decazes declared desire despatch diplomatic Disraeli Egypt Embassy Emperor Empire England Europe European expressed favour fear Foreign Office France French Ambassador French Government friendly frontier German Government Germany Germany's Gontaut-Biron Greece Hohenlohe hoped Ibid Ignatyev impression influence informed instructions interests Italy January Lord Ampthill Lord Beaconsfield Lord Derby Lord Granville Lord Odo Russell Lord Salisbury March ment military Minister Moltke Münster negotiations neutrality October Odo's opinion party peace Porte position Powers present Prince Bismarck Prince Gorchakov proposal Radowitz refused regard Reichstag relations replied reported rumours Russell's Russia Secret Shuvalov situation Sultan sympathy thought tion treaty Tsar Turkey Turkish ultramontane Vallier Varzin wished