| Francis Rawdon Chesney - 1854 - 388 páginas
...look with contempt upon Turkey as a barberous power. Her Majesty's government believe that Turkey only requires forbearance on the part of its allies, and...independence of the Sultan, that friendly support, in short, that, with states as with individuals, the weak are entitled to expect from the strong— in order... | |
| Francis Rawdon Chesney - 1854 - 382 páginas
...look with contempt upon Turkey as a barberous power. Her Majesty's government believe that Turkey only requires forbearance on the part of its allies, and...independence of the Sultan, that friendly support, in short, that, with states as with individuals, the weak are entitled to expect from the strong—in order not... | |
| Francis Rawdon Chesney - 1854 - 388 páginas
...short, that, with states as with individuals, the weak are entitled to expect from the strong—in order not only to prolong its existence, but to remove all cause of alarm respecting its dissolution. But such a war would be the result of the dissolution and dismemberment of the Turkish empire; and... | |
| William Freke Williams - 1854 - 952 páginas
...with contempt upou Turkey as a barbarous power. " Her majesty's government believe that Turkey only requires forbearance on the part of its allies, and a determination not to preas their claims in a manner humiliating to the dignity and independence of the sultan that friendly... | |
| Henry Tyrrell - 1855 - 238 páginas
...enemies, are a constant source of irritation to her. " Her majesty's government believe that Turkey only requires forbearance on the part of its allies, and...independence of the sultan that friendly support, in short, that with states, as with individuals, the weak are entitled to expect from the strong—in order not... | |
| 1877 - 786 páginas
...barbarous Power. 1 1 Her Majesty's Government believe that Turkey only requires forbearance on the pari of its allies, and a determination not to press their...of the Sultan, — that friendly support, in short, that, with States äs with individuals, the weak are entitled to expect from the strong, — in order... | |
| J. Ellis Barker - 1917 - 498 páginas
...look with contempt upon Turkey as a barbarous Power. Her Majesty's Government believe that Turkey only requires forbearance on the part of its Allies, and...humiliating to the dignity and independence of the Sultan. The English Government, being filled with suspicions, did not even make a serious attempt to discover... | |
| William Edward David Allen - 1919 - 284 páginas
...Country," and expressed the view that "Turkey only requires forbearance on the part of its allies ... in order not only to prolong its existence, but to remove all cause for alarm respecting its dissolution." \ - Meanwhile a dispute had broken out between - the French... | |
| George John Shaw-Lefevre Eversley (1st baron), George Shaw-Lefevre Baron Eversley - 1923 - 488 páginas
...despatch to Sir Hamilton Seymour (March .23, 1853), expressed the following opinion : — Turkey only requires forbearance on the part of its allies, and...only to prolong its existence but to remove all cause for alarm respecting its dissolution. It will be seen that the British Government took much too sanguine... | |
| 1877 - 784 páginas
...with contempt upon Turkey as a barbarous Power, jj Her Majesty's Government believe that Turkey only requires forbearance on the part of its allies, and...of the Sultan, — that friendly support, in short, that, with States as with individuals, the weak are entitled to expect from the strong, — in order... | |
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