The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1872 |
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... ships belonging to British subjects . We admit their claim to indemnification , and shall pay to the owners the value of the ships according to equitable estimation , without keeping them waiting for the decision of the question who is ...
... ships belonging to British subjects . We admit their claim to indemnification , and shall pay to the owners the value of the ships according to equitable estimation , without keeping them waiting for the decision of the question who is ...
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... ships of war ; that there should be no military arsenals on its banks ; and that Russia and Turkey should mutually engage to maintain in the Black Sea only a specified number of light vessels for the service of the coasts . Before this ...
... ships of war ; that there should be no military arsenals on its banks ; and that Russia and Turkey should mutually engage to maintain in the Black Sea only a specified number of light vessels for the service of the coasts . Before this ...
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... ships of the line which alone were then at Nicolaieff , and which would have to proceed to the Baltic as soon as peace was concluded . Thus , the Black Sea , which washes the southern coasts of Russia , was neutralized , and no ships of ...
... ships of the line which alone were then at Nicolaieff , and which would have to proceed to the Baltic as soon as peace was concluded . Thus , the Black Sea , which washes the southern coasts of Russia , was neutralized , and no ships of ...
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... ships of war had been allowed to pass the Straits , and of other cases in which a question had arisen as to the passage of ... ship of war " Alexander Newsky , " in which the Grand Duke Alexis embarked for his cruise in the Mediterranean ...
... ships of war had been allowed to pass the Straits , and of other cases in which a question had arisen as to the passage of ... ship of war " Alexander Newsky , " in which the Grand Duke Alexis embarked for his cruise in the Mediterranean ...
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... ships through the Straits , " their appearances were certainly of a most inoffensive character , " and in any case Russia might have met them with a protest . In conclusion Count Beust expressed the " painful regret , " the " profound ...
... ships through the Straits , " their appearances were certainly of a most inoffensive character , " and in any case Russia might have met them with a protest . In conclusion Count Beust expressed the " painful regret , " the " profound ...
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