| ALEXANDER WILLIAM KINGLAKE - 1868 - 722 páginas
...pro'vided beforehand for a contingency, than to incur the chaos, ' confusion, and the certainty of a European war, all of which 'must attend the catastrophe...'the point to which I am desirous you should call the atten' tion of your Government.' Sir Hamilton Seymour adverted to the objection which the English Government... | |
| 1876 - 686 páginas
...provided before" hand for a contingency, than to incur the chaos, confusion, and the uncer" tainty of an European war, all of which must attend the catastrophe,...and before some ulterior system has been " sketched. . . . Now I desire to speak to you as a friend, and as a ' gentle"man': if England and I arrive at... | |
| 1877 - 786 páginas
...of the dissolution of the Turkish Empire to be probable, or even imminent, whether it is not bettcr to be provided beforehand for a contingency, than...ulterior system has been sketched; this is the point, said His Imperial Majesty, to which I am desirous that you should call the attention of your Government.... | |
| 1877 - 350 páginas
...to he provided beforehand for a contingency, than to incur the chaos, confusion, and the uncertainty of an European war, all of which must attend the catastrophe,...and before some ulterior system has been sketched. . . . Now I desire to speak to you as a friend, and as a 'gentleman': if England and I arrive at an... | |
| Robert Gossip - 1878 - 332 páginas
...is not better to be provided beforehand for the contingency, than to incur the chaos, confusion, and certainty of an European war, all of which must attend...has been sketched. This is the point to which I am anxious that you should call the attention of your Government.' ' Sir,' I replied, 'your Majesty is... | |
| Olʹga Alekseevna Novikova - 1880 - 458 páginas
...these days he should slip away from us, especially before all necessary arrangements were made ; and, if the Turkish Empire falls, it falls to rise no more...and before some ulterior system has been sketched. I repeat, the Sick Man is dying, and we can never allow such an event to take us by surprise. We must... | |
| Guizot (M., François) - 1881 - 670 páginas
...be provided beforehand for a contingency, than to incur the chaos, confusion, and the certainty of a European war, — all of which must attend the catastrophe...sketched. This is the point to which I am desirous that you should call the attention of your government I tell you plainly that if England thinks of... | |
| Guizot (M., François) - 1881 - 692 páginas
...be provided beforehand for a contingency, than to incur the chaos, confusion, and the certainty of a European war, — all of which must attend the catastrophe...sketched. This is the point to which I am desirous that you should call the attention of your government I tell you plainly that if England thinks of... | |
| Guizot (M., François) - 1881 - 672 páginas
...be provided beforehand for a contingency, than to incur the chaos, confusion, and the certainty of a European war, — all of which must attend the catastrophe...unexpectedly, and before some ulterior system has been sketehed. This is the point to which I am desirous that you should call the attention of your government... | |
| James Taylor - 1882 - 340 páginas
...provided beforehand for a contingency than to incur the chance of confusion and the certainty of a European war, all of which must attend the catastrophe...you should call the attention of your Government.' The British ambassador referred to the aversion which his Government always entertained to the plan... | |
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