The Annual RegisterEdmund Burke Rivingtons, 1872 - History |
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Edmund Burke. upon her national position . It will be remembered that , at the close of the Crimean War , which was certainly provoked by Russian ambition , that gigantic Northern Power was put under a restraint by the other great Powers ...
Edmund Burke. upon her national position . It will be remembered that , at the close of the Crimean War , which was certainly provoked by Russian ambition , that gigantic Northern Power was put under a restraint by the other great Powers ...
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... position of France . The provisional nature of the existing Government had not , it is true , prevented France from being represented at this gathering of Plenipotentiaries , inasmuch as a formal invitation was sent to the Government of ...
... position of France . The provisional nature of the existing Government had not , it is true , prevented France from being represented at this gathering of Plenipotentiaries , inasmuch as a formal invitation was sent to the Government of ...
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... position . The part of that settlement which most directly affected her was the Treaty of 1856 ; a Convention appended to it limited the naval power of Russia in the Black Sea , and the Treaty , in return , neutralized that Sea . But ...
... position . The part of that settlement which most directly affected her was the Treaty of 1856 ; a Convention appended to it limited the naval power of Russia in the Black Sea , and the Treaty , in return , neutralized that Sea . But ...
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... position to advance the most substantial considerations against the maintenance of any of the stipulations of a Treaty of which it had been agreed to declare beforehand that it could never be either annulled or modified without the ...
... position to advance the most substantial considerations against the maintenance of any of the stipulations of a Treaty of which it had been agreed to declare beforehand that it could never be either annulled or modified without the ...
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... position of Italy , which was for a moment doubtful , was defined satisfactorily by M. Visconti Venosta's despatch of the 24th of November which , though studiously moderate in tone , firmly declined to assent to the Russian declaration ...
... position of Italy , which was for a moment doubtful , was defined satisfactorily by M. Visconti Venosta's despatch of the 24th of November which , though studiously moderate in tone , firmly declined to assent to the Russian declaration ...
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