| Robert William Fraser - 1854 - 602 páginas
...in all other cases, in the Turkish language, that is to say, " Temamen Koussiclerin Padiscbag." XIV. After the manner of the other Powers, permission is...Empire, and secure from all coercion and outrage. XV. Although, according to the manner in which the boundaries of tho two Contracting Powers are arranged,... | |
| 1854 - 550 páginas
...quarters of Galata, in the street called Bey Oglu, a public church of the Greek ritual, which should always be under the protection of the ministers of...empire, and secure from all coercion and outrage." By article viii., Russian subjects were to have full liberty to visit Jerusalem, and no contribution... | |
| Alphonse Rabbe, Jonathan Duncan - 1854 - 366 páginas
...embassy, to construct, in a quarter of Galata named Beg Oglou, a public church of the Greek religion, which shall always be under the protection of the ministers of that empire, and held free from all interruption and annoyance." Such, then, is the antiquity (not yet of a single century's... | |
| Sir John McNeill - 1854 - 198 páginas
...Embassy, to construct, in a quarter of Galata named Beg Oglou, a public church of the Greek religion, which shall always be under the protection of the ministers of that Empire, and held free from all interruption and annoyance." Here there is a distinct promise, on the part of the... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1855 - 520 páginas
...Embassy, to construct, in a quarter of Galata named Beg Oglou, a public church of the Greek religion, which shall always be under the protection of the ministers of that Empire, and held free from all interruption and annoyance." On these articles, the author of the "Progress of Russia... | |
| 1856 - 922 páginas
...quarters of Galata, in the street called Bey-Oglu. a public church of the Greek ritual, which should always be under the protection of the ministers of...empire, and secure from all coercion and outrage." By art 8, Russian subjects were to have full liberty to visit Jerusalem, and no contribution or tax... | |
| Thomas Erskine Holland - 1877 - 88 páginas
...in all other cases, in the Turkish language, that is to say, ' Temamen Roussielerin Padischag.' XIV. After the manner of the other Powers, permission is...Empire, and secure from all coercion and outrage. XV. Although, according to the manner in which the boundaries of the two Contracting Powers are arranged,... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1877 - 586 páginas
...church, in which Christians may worship according to the Greek ritual, which shall always be tinder the protection of the ministers of that empire, and secure from all coercion and outrage." And the VIHth article stipulated that Russian subjects should have full liberty to visit the holy city of Jerusalem... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1878 - 590 páginas
...Galata, in the street called Bey Oglu, a public church, in which Christians may worship according to the Greek ritual, which shall always be under the...and secure from all coercion and outrage." And the Vlllth article stipulated that Russian subjects should have full liberty to visit the holy city of... | |
| James Martineau - 1890 - 560 páginas
...Embassy, to construct, in a quarter of Galata named Beg Oglou, a public church of the Greek religion, which shall always be under the protection of the ministers of that Empire, and held free from all interruption and annoyance." On these articles, the author of the " Progress of... | |
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