| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1854 - 520 páginas
...upon the fall of the empire, you should take possession of Egypt, I shall have no objections to offer. I would say the same thing of Candia : that island...know why it should not become an English possession." In this so-called satisfactory arrangement, the Tsar takes to himself the protection of the Principalities,... | |
| William Freke Williams - 1854 - 952 páginas
...upon the fall of the empire, you should take possession of Egypt, I shall have no objections to offer. I would say the same thing of Candia : that island...I do not know why it should not become an English posses'eion.' " As I did not wish that the emperor should imagine that an English public servant was... | |
| 1854 - 526 páginas
...empire, you should take possession of Egypt, I shall have no objections to offer. I would say the saшe thing of Candia : that island might suit you, and...know why it should not become an English possession." In this so-called satisfactory arrangement, the Tsar takes to himself the protection of the Principalities,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1854 - 780 páginas
...take possession of Egypt, I shall have no objections to öfter. I would say the same thing of Candía. That island might suit you, and I do not know why it should not become an English possession." Again : — " In dismissing me, Hi» Imperial Majesty said, ' Well, induce your Government to write... | |
| 1854 - 798 páginas
...upon the Jail of the empire, you should take possession of Egypt, I shall have no objection* to offtr. I would say the same thing of C'andia ; that island might suit yon, and I do not know why it should rtvt become an English possession.1 " Such was the language used... | |
| George Fowler - 1855 - 358 páginas
...the fall of the empire, jo\i should take possession of Egypt, I shall have no objections to offer. I would say the same thing of Candia ; that island might suit you, and and I don't know why it should not become an English possession." — (^Blue -Boo/cs.) In dismissing... | |
| Thomas Milner - 1856 - 552 páginas
...succession upon the fall of the empire, you should take possession of Egypt, I shall have no objection. I would say the same thing of Candia : that island...know why it should not become an English possession." The second war with Turkey, intended to batter down the empire, lasted from 1787 to 1792 ; and was... | |
| Thomas Milner - 1856 - 538 páginas
...empire, you should take possession of Egypt, I shall have no objection. I would say the same tiling of Candia : that island might suit you, and I do not...know why it should not become an English possession." The second war with Turkey, intended to batter down the empire, lasted from 1787 to 1792; and was marked... | |
| George Dodd - 1856 - 634 páginas
...take possession of Egypt, I shall have no objections to offer. I would say the same thing of Candía: that island might suit you, and I do not know why it should not become an English possession.' AU this struck Sir Ы. Seymour as being ominous and alarming. In writing home concerning it, ho said... | |
| Alexander William Kinglake - 1863 - 600 páginas
...CHA P. ' you should take possession of Egypt, I shall have • — ^ — • ' no objection to offer. I would say the same thing ' of Candia : that island...become an English ' possession.' ' As I did not wish,' writes Sir Hamilton Seymour, ' that the Emperor should imagine that an English ' public servant was... | |
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