Blackwood's Magazine, Том 76W. Blackwood, 1854 |
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... condition had been stipulated in the capitulation ; and on that pretext , and others no less unjustifiable , the pasha , blind with rage , ordered Baglione , Martinengo , Quirini , and the others , to be taken from his tent , and ...
... condition had been stipulated in the capitulation ; and on that pretext , and others no less unjustifiable , the pasha , blind with rage , ordered Baglione , Martinengo , Quirini , and the others , to be taken from his tent , and ...
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... conditions . The mere maintenance of the integrity of the Turkish empire , and the evacua- tion of the Principalities , would then have been accepted , less as an acknow- ledgment of complete satisfaction , than out of regard for the ...
... conditions . The mere maintenance of the integrity of the Turkish empire , and the evacua- tion of the Principalities , would then have been accepted , less as an acknow- ledgment of complete satisfaction , than out of regard for the ...
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... condition of the Germanic Con- solved , or divided into two great federation - whether it be wholly dis- branches , the northern and the south- conduct of Russia renders it more ern unions ; but we think that the necessary and more ...
... condition of the Germanic Con- solved , or divided into two great federation - whether it be wholly dis- branches , the northern and the south- conduct of Russia renders it more ern unions ; but we think that the necessary and more ...
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... condition of a depen- dency of the Ottoman empire , but who allowed it to be governed by its own native khan . For three centuries this state of things lasted , when Catherine II . stipulated for the independence of the Crimea . The ...
... condition of a depen- dency of the Ottoman empire , but who allowed it to be governed by its own native khan . For three centuries this state of things lasted , when Catherine II . stipulated for the independence of the Crimea . The ...
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... condition of accepting the re- sponsibility , and frankly executing the duties , of his position . King Leo- pold had the good sense to abstain , at the critical moment , from entering into the coalition against France which , more than ...
... condition of accepting the re- sponsibility , and frankly executing the duties , of his position . King Leo- pold had the good sense to abstain , at the critical moment , from entering into the coalition against France which , more than ...
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