Annual Register, Tập 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... object with the other powers , and that he had no such aim as was imputed to him , of seeking to break up the alliance between France and England . In answer to the noble and learned lord's observations , he would say , that no man ...
... object with the other powers , and that he had no such aim as was imputed to him , of seeking to break up the alliance between France and England . In answer to the noble and learned lord's observations , he would say , that no man ...
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... object of main taining the independence and in- tegrity of the Ottoman empire , of guaranteeing the sultan against either any external aggression , or any attempt at self - emancipation on the part of any persons in his dominions ...
... object of main taining the independence and in- tegrity of the Ottoman empire , of guaranteeing the sultan against either any external aggression , or any attempt at self - emancipation on the part of any persons in his dominions ...
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... object , he said , to which these measures had been directed , was one which had al- ready received the sanction of the house both last year and in the course of many years past , viz : that of maintaining the integrity and independence ...
... object , he said , to which these measures had been directed , was one which had al- ready received the sanction of the house both last year and in the course of many years past , viz : that of maintaining the integrity and independence ...
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... object of which was to establish his power in the heart of the Turkish em- pire . Now it might be said this did not affect us . Mehemet Ali might be as good a sultan as the other . But Russia or Austria might regard it differently . Rus ...
... object of which was to establish his power in the heart of the Turkish em- pire . Now it might be said this did not affect us . Mehemet Ali might be as good a sultan as the other . But Russia or Austria might regard it differently . Rus ...
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... object of that policy was to avert events which would have involved the great powers in the most serious difficulties ; its success was more rapid and complete than those who were best informed on such matters could have ventured to ...
... object of that policy was to avert events which would have involved the great powers in the most serious difficulties ; its success was more rapid and complete than those who were best informed on such matters could have ventured to ...
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