| William Adolphus Wheeler - 1893 - 488 páginas
...shull not be done upon that event biking place. ... I rep«*:it to you that the .«ick таи ¡я dying; and we can never allow such an event to take...by surprise. We must come to some understanding.*' (Anmtnl Rfcixter for 1853, p. 248. ft .<"/.) The minutée of Sir Georg« Seymour's conversation* with... | |
| Archibald Forbes - 1897 - 448 páginas
...British Ambassador in the following terms : ' We have on our hands a very sick man. If your Government has been led to believe that Turkey retains any elements...us by surprise. We must come to some understanding. ... I can only say, that if, in the event of a distribution of the Ottoman succession upon the fall... | |
| Jerome Klapka Jerome, Robert Barr - 1897 - 848 páginas
...British Ambassador in the following terms : " We have on our hands a very sick man. If your Government has been led to believe that Turkey retains any elements...information. I repeat to you that the sick man is dying, and The Earl ot Clarendon. we can never allow such an event to take us by surprise. We must come to some... | |
| Edward Arthur Brayley Hodgetts - 1908 - 390 páginas
...England what shall not be done upon that event taking place " ; and further : " If your Government has been led to believe that Turkey retains any elements...Government must have received incorrect information." Seymour now jumped to the conclusion that Nicholas had determined on the partition of Turkey, that... | |
| George Shaw-Lefevre Baron Eversley - 1917 - 410 páginas
...conversation, the Emperor said :— If your Government has been led to believe that Turkey retains any clement of existence, your Government must have received incorrect information. I repeat to you, the sick man is dying, and we can never allow such an event to take us by surprise. We must come to... | |
| Sir Augustus Oakes, Sir Augustus Henry Oakes, Robert Balmain Mowat - 1918 - 428 páginas
...result. ' I repeat to you ', he said to our ambassador Hamilton Seymour at Petrograd in February 1852, ' that the sick man is dying, and we can never allow...by surprise. We must come to some understanding.' 1 Great Britain refused to come to any such understanding. Lord Stratford de Redcliffe firmly believed... | |
| William Edward David Allen - 1919 - 284 páginas
...it should occur unexpectedly, and before some ulterior system has been sketched. ... I repeat to you the sick man is dying, and we can never allow such...by surprise. We must come to some understanding." He suggested that the Rumanian Principalities, Serbia and Bulgaria, should be constituted as independent... | |
| 1920 - 84 páginas
...upon your generous assistance." "Then, "rejoined the Emperor, "I will tellyou, that if your Government has been led to believe that Turkey retains any elements...never allow such an event to take us by surprise. I am convinced, if I could hold but ten minutes' conversation with your ministers — with Lord Aberdeen,... | |
| George John Shaw-Lefevre Eversley (1st baron), George Shaw-Lefevre Baron Eversley - 1923 - 488 páginas
...conversation, the Emperor said : — If your Government has been led to believe that Turkey retains any element of existence, your Government must have received incorrect information. I repeat to you, the sick man is dying, and we can never allow such an event to take us by surprise. We must come to... | |
| 1877 - 784 páginas
...your generous assistance. || Then, rejoined the 'Emperor, I will tell you, that, if your Government has been led to believe that Turkey retains any elements of existence, your Government must have received ncorrect information. I repeat to you that the sick man is dying; and we an never allow such an event... | |
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