| Nathan Haskell Dole - 1881 - 548 páginas
...believe that Turkey retains any elements of life it must have received false information. I repeat it : the sick man is dying, and we can never allow such an event to take us by surprise." The Emperor then proposed a plan of partition by which he should take the Danubian principalities and... | |
| James Taylor - 1882 - 340 páginas
...events to take them by surprise. On the 20th of February he said to Sir Hamilton, 'If your Government has been led to believe that Turkey retains any elements of existence, they must have received incorrect information. I repeat to you that the sick man is dying, and we can... | |
| Alfred Rambaud - 1882 - 758 páginas
...rash action of Russia, the Tsar answered with some asperity: "I will tell you that if your government has been led to believe that Turkey retains any elements of existence, it must have received incorrect information. I repeat it to you : the sick man is dying, and we can... | |
| Thomas Archer (historical writer.) - 1883 - 754 páginas
...tell yon," he said, " that if your government has been led to believe that Turkey retains any element of existence, your government must have received incorrect...and we can never allow such an event to take us by surprise.1 We must come to some understanding, and this we should do, I am convinced, if I could hold... | |
| Thomas Archer - 1883 - 786 páginas
...government has been led to believe tliat Turkey retains any element of existence, your government most have received incorrect information. I repeat to you...and we can never allow such an event to take us by surprise.1 We must come to some understanding, and this we should do, I am convinced, if I could hold... | |
| Edwin Hodder - 1887 - 860 páginas
...declared: " I tell you, if your Government has been led to believe that Turkey retains any element of existence, your Government must have received incorrect...I repeat to you that the sick man is dying ; " and he urged that England should join with Russia in making arrangements beforehand as to the inheritance... | |
| 1889 - 552 páginas
...assurances to M. de Castelbajac of the previous year. " The sick man ", he said to Sir Hamilton Seymour, " is dying, and we can never allow such an event to...us by surprise. We must come to some understanding " [always the wish for an " understanding "!]," and this we should do if I could hold but ten minutes'... | |
| Sir Edward Bruce Hamley - 1891 - 354 páginas
...January and February 1853. "We have on our hands a sick man, a very sick man. ... If your Government has been led to believe that Turkey retains any elements...by surprise. We must come to some understanding." But this view was not left to stand alone ; it was enforced by an inducement. " I can only say, that... | |
| Sir Edward Bruce Hamley - 1891 - 344 páginas
...January and February 1853. "We have on our hands a sick man, a very sick man. ... If your Government has been led to believe that Turkey retains any elements...by surprise. We must come to some understanding." But this view was not left to stand alone ; it was enforced by an inducement. " I can only say, that... | |
| William Adolphus Wheeler - 1893 - 490 páginas
...man dies, as I am to determine with Kngland what shall not be done upon that event taking place. ... I repeat to you that the sick man is dying; and we...allow such an event to take us by surprise. We must cometo some understanding." (Annual R<gi*t>>r for 1&53, p. 248, et seq.) The minutes of Sir Urorge... | |
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