Blackwood's Magazine, Том 76W. Blackwood, 1854 |
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... tion of the war , if indeed the present generation is destined to behold its termination , can leave the Czar in the possession of the same territorial ad- vantages by means of which he has defied and menaced Europe . The status quo ...
... tion of the war , if indeed the present generation is destined to behold its termination , can leave the Czar in the possession of the same territorial ad- vantages by means of which he has defied and menaced Europe . The status quo ...
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... tion they conceive to be sufficient . The aim of England and France is higher . We not only require that the Principalities shall be evacuated , and that the integrity of the Ottoman empire shall be respected , but we de- mand security ...
... tion they conceive to be sufficient . The aim of England and France is higher . We not only require that the Principalities shall be evacuated , and that the integrity of the Ottoman empire shall be respected , but we de- mand security ...
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... tion is at stake , no less than the in- tegrity of the Ottoman empire ; and while reserving to themselves a liberty of action in the conferences presided over by M. Buol , the German powers have not , by that reservation , left ...
... tion is at stake , no less than the in- tegrity of the Ottoman empire ; and while reserving to themselves a liberty of action in the conferences presided over by M. Buol , the German powers have not , by that reservation , left ...
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... tion , and cannot expect to be main- tained in the rights which it has for- feited by cowardice or treachery . It will not be irrelevant if , after noticing the conditions of the larger States , and weighing the reasons which , in our ...
... tion , and cannot expect to be main- tained in the rights which it has for- feited by cowardice or treachery . It will not be irrelevant if , after noticing the conditions of the larger States , and weighing the reasons which , in our ...
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... tion would never have taken place had it not been forced upon the great Powers by the popular sympathy which the heroism of the Greeks had excited . We may say , upon a review of the whole five years ' struggle , that the Greeks ...
... tion would never have taken place had it not been forced upon the great Powers by the popular sympathy which the heroism of the Greeks had excited . We may say , upon a review of the whole five years ' struggle , that the Greeks ...
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