| 1854 - 800 páginas
...(menace rttiae) ; the fall will be a great misfortune, and it is very important that Bugland and Russia should come to a perfectly good understanding upon...that His Imperial Majesty held this language; that thin was certainly the view I took of the manner in which Turkish questions were to be treated. " '... | |
| Francis Rawdon Chesney - 1854 - 388 páginas
...(menace mine;) the fall will be a great misfortune, and it is very important that England and Russia should come to a perfectly good understanding upon...not apprised." I observed, in a few words, that I was rejoiced to hear that his Imperial Majesty held this language ; that this was certainly the view... | |
| Francis Rawdon Chesney - 1854 - 388 páginas
...misfortune, and it is very important that England and Russia should come to a perfectly good understamling upon these affairs, and that neither should take any...not apprised." I observed, in a few words, that I was rejoiced to hear that his Imperial Majesty held this language ; that this was certainly the view... | |
| 1854 - 798 páginas
...(menace ruine); the fall will be a great misfortune, and it ig very important that England and Russia should come to a perfectly good understanding upon...decisive step of •which the other is not apprised.' 14 1 observed in a few words, that I rejoiced to hear that His Imperial Majesty held this language... | |
| 1854 - 908 páginas
...{menace mine); the fall will be a great misfortune, and it is very important that England and Russia should come to a perfectly good understanding upon...decisive step of which the other is not apprised." Sir George Seymour answered that he rejoiced to hear this language, and the Emperor added, in the words... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1854 - 996 páginas
...(menace mine); the fall will be a great misfortune, and it is very important that England and Russia should come to a perfectly good understanding upon...decisive step of which the other is not apprised." Sir George Seymour answered that he rejoiced to hear this language, and the Emperor added, in the words... | |
| Francis Rawdon Chesney - 1854 - 382 páginas
...should take any decisive step of which the other is not apprised" I observed, in a few words, that I was rejoiced to hear that his Imperial Majesty held this...was certainly the view I took of the manner in which the Turkish questions are to be treated. He said, as if proceeding with his remark, " Stay, we have... | |
| 1854 - 526 páginas
...very important that England and Russia should come to a perfectly good understanding at such a moment, and that neither should take any decisive step of which the other was not apprised. Sir G. 11. Seymour hastened to reply to his Imperial Majesty that if the man was... | |
| Walter Keating Kelly - 1855 - 552 páginas
...(menace mine). The fall will be a great misfortune; and it is very important that England and Russia should come to a perfectly good understanding upon...view I took of the manner in which Turkish questions are to be treated. " ' Tenez,' the emperor said, as if proceeding with his remark — ' tenez ; nous... | |
| George Fowler - 1855 - 358 páginas
...was very important that England ] and Russia should come to a perfectly good un- * dertitanding on these affairs, and that neither should take any decisive step of which tlie other is not apprised. The Emperor disclaimed the policy of Catherine II., as directed to the... | |
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