The Nationalities of Europe, Volumen 1

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W. H. Allen & Company, 1863
 

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Página 345 - Porte, in place of the aid which it is bound to furnish in case of need, according to the principle of reciprocity of the Patent Treaty, shall confine -its action in favour of the Imperial Court of Russia to closing the Strait of the Dardanelles, that is to say, to not allowing any Foreign Vessels of War to enter therein under any pretext whatsoever. The present Separate and Secret Article shall have the same force and value as if it was inserted word for word in the Treaty of Alliance of this day.
Página 345 - Porte under the obligation of furnishing it, the Sublime Ottoman Porte, in the place of the aid which it is bound to furnish in case of need, according to the principle of reciprocity of the Patent Treaty, shall confine its action in favour of the Imperial Court of Russia to closing the strait of the Dardanelles, that is to say, to not allowing any foreign vessels of war to enter therein under any pretext whatsoever [sic].
Página 344 - The present Treaty of Defensive Alliance shall be ratified by the two high contracting parties, and the ratifications thereof shall be exchanged at Constantinople within the space of two months, or sooner if possible.
Página 91 - Janissary cut off the king's head, and placed it, helmeted in silver, on a pike — a fearful companion to the lance on which the violated treaty was still reared on high. " The Hungarian nobles were appalled at the sight, and their centre fled in utter dismay from the field. Hunyady, on returning with his victorious right wing vainly charged the Janissaries, and strove at least to rescue from them the ghastly trophy of their victory. At last he fled in despair with the wreck of the troops that he...
Página 344 - IV. In conformity with what is above stated, in the event of one of the two Powers requesting the assistance of the other, the expense only of provisioning the land and the sea forces which may be furnished shall fall to the charge of the Power who shall have applied for the aid.
Página 343 - ... shall remain in perpetuity under the dominion of the Sublime Porte, whilst those which are situated to the north and east of the said line, towards Georgia, Imeritia, and Gouriel. as well as the whole of the coast of the Black Sea, from the mouth of the Kouban as far as the port of St. Nicholas inclusively, shall remain in perpetuity under the dominion of the Empire of Russia.
Página 90 - Turkish ranks for a standard in the battle, and as a visible appeal to the God of truth, who punishes perjury among mankind. At the very instant when the armies were about to encounter, an evil omen troubled the Christians. A strong and sudden blast of wind swept through their ranks, and blew all their banners to the ground, save only that of the King.
Página 101 - ... or any movement which would tend to disturb him in the peaceable possession of what remains to him of the Polish provinces. Let Lithuania, Samogitie, Witepsk, Polotsk, Mohilow, Wolhynie, the Ukraine, Podolia, be animated by the same spirit that I have seen in Greater Poland, and Providence will crown with success the sanctity of your cause ; it will recompense that devotion to your country which has rendered you so interesting and acquired for you so many titles to my esteem and protection, on...
Página 344 - Although the two High Contracting Parties sincerely intend to maintain this engagement to the most distant period of time, yet, as it is possible that in process of time circumstances may require that some changes should be made in this Treaty, it has been agreed to fix its duration at eight years from the day of the exchange of the Imperial ratifications.
Página 344 - ... maintenance, and entire Independence of the Sublime Porte, His Majesty the Emperor of All the Russias, in the event of circumstances occurring which should again determine the Sublime Porte to call for the naval and military assistance of Russia, although, if it please God, that case is by no means likely to happen, engages to furnish, by land and by sea, as many troops and forces as the two High Contracting Parties may deem necessary.

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