British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1902 - Great Britain |
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Page 105
... consideration that the Okpara River was several times encountered , the Commission concluded ( when at the terminal point ) that this river did not deviate to any great extent from the meridian under observation , and that considerable ...
... consideration that the Okpara River was several times encountered , the Commission concluded ( when at the terminal point ) that this river did not deviate to any great extent from the meridian under observation , and that considerable ...
Page 130
... consideration ; they must , however , decline to enter into discussion on the subject while Greece , having openly violated the law of nations and defied the orders and advice of the Great Powers , persists in her warlike action . The ...
... consideration ; they must , however , decline to enter into discussion on the subject while Greece , having openly violated the law of nations and defied the orders and advice of the Great Powers , persists in her warlike action . The ...
Page 131
... consideration of the entire question . Sir N. O Conor to the Marquess of Salisbury .— ( Received ( Telegraphic . ) February 18. ) St. Petersburgh , February 18 , 1897 . I was unable to see Count Mouravieff to - day with reference to ...
... consideration of the entire question . Sir N. O Conor to the Marquess of Salisbury .— ( Received ( Telegraphic . ) February 18. ) St. Petersburgh , February 18 , 1897 . I was unable to see Count Mouravieff to - day with reference to ...
Page 171
... consideration whether the Greek force might not be divided and placed under officers of the Powers , serving , of course , under the flag of the Power to whom they were assigned . This arrangement could furnish the material for a ...
... consideration whether the Greek force might not be divided and placed under officers of the Powers , serving , of course , under the flag of the Power to whom they were assigned . This arrangement could furnish the material for a ...
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... consideration whether it is not practicable to adopt the suggestion while rejecting the conditions with which it is coupled , by dividing the force or a portion of it among the Great Powers , and by placing the Greek detachments under ...
... consideration whether it is not practicable to adopt the suggestion while rejecting the conditions with which it is coupled , by dividing the force or a portion of it among the Great Powers , and by placing the Greek detachments under ...
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