The Diplomatic Review, Volúmenes 19-21Greenwood Reprint Corporation, 1970 |
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... Christian subjects , and of their own consciences , I would ask , how do they reconcile to their consciences the abandonment of the Poles to the tyranny of Russia , who are Christians also , and whom they were bound to protect ? I would ...
... Christian subjects , and of their own consciences , I would ask , how do they reconcile to their consciences the abandonment of the Poles to the tyranny of Russia , who are Christians also , and whom they were bound to protect ? I would ...
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... Christian and Mussulman some extracts from a recent work , not by a traveller , but by two Englishmen , residents in a Turkish province : - We also give extracts from the set of Consular Reports which were presented to Parliament in ...
... Christian and Mussulman some extracts from a recent work , not by a traveller , but by two Englishmen , residents in a Turkish province : - We also give extracts from the set of Consular Reports which were presented to Parliament in ...
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the Church and of the Christians in Turkey , with their oppression in Italy ; showing under each particular head the entire immunity and freedom enjoyed in the Mussulman country , and the servitude imposed in the so - called Christian ...
the Church and of the Christians in Turkey , with their oppression in Italy ; showing under each particular head the entire immunity and freedom enjoyed in the Mussulman country , and the servitude imposed in the so - called Christian ...
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Summary of the Past and Prospect for the Future | 4 |
CONTENTS | 5 |
Connexion between the Conference and the Crimean War Testimony | 10 |
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