| Edmund Burke - 1878 - 650 strani
...indispensable to the tranquillity of Europe, they reserved to themselves to consider in common as to the means which they might deem best fitted to secure the well-being of those populations and the interests of the general peace. Thus the Cabinets had foreseen the case of... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1877 - 714 strani
...promises of the Ottoman Government were carried into effect, and that, should their hopes once more be disappointed, they reserved to themselves the right...asked or required. The Porte, no doubt, has thought fit, unfortunately in the opinion of Her Majesty's Government, to protest against the expressions in... | |
| sir Henry Montague Hozier - 1877 - 530 strani
...promises of the Ottoman Government were carried into effect ; and that should their hopes once more be disappointed, they reserved to themselves the right...the well-being of the Christian populations and the interests of the general peace. " To these declarations of the intentions of the Powers the consent... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1877 - 716 strani
...general. In such case they reserve to themselves to consider in common as to the means which < In v may deem best fitted to secure the well-being of the Christian populations and the interests of the general peace. Done at London, March 31, 1877. MfjNSTER (Germany). BEUST (Austria-Hungary).... | |
| Joseph Sidney Tomkins - 1877 - 200 strani
...general. In such case, they reserve to themselves to consider in common as to the means which they deem best fitted to secure the well-being of the Christian populations, and the interests of general peace. " Done at London, March 31, 1877, "Signed, Munster, Beust, L. D'Harcourt,... | |
| John Edward Jenkins - 1877 - 68 strani
...general. In such case they reserve to themselves to consider in common as to the means which they may deem best fitted to secure the well-being of the Christian populations-, and the interests of the general peace." Done at London, March 31, 1877. (Signed) DERBY. DECLARATION MADE BY... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1877 - 716 strani
...indispensable to the tranquillity of Europe, they removed to themselves to consider in common as to the means which they might deem best fitted to secure the well-being of those populations and the interest« of the general peace. Thns the cabinets had foreseen tho case... | |
| 1877 - 350 strani
...more be disappointed they reserve to themselves to consider in common as to the means which they may deem best fitted to secure the well-being of the Christian populations and the interests of the general peace,' it is evident that the Protocol must provoke the most legitimate protest... | |
| 1878 - 780 strani
...promises of the Ottoman Government were carried into effect; and that should their hopes once more be disappointed, they reserved to themselves the right...the wellbeing of the Christian populations and the interests of the general peace. ¡| To these declarations of the intentions of the Powers the consent... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1878 - 706 strani
...indispensable to the tranquillity of Europe, they reserved to themselves to consider in common as to the means which they might deem best fitted to secure the well-being of those populations and the interests of the general peace. Thus the Cabinets had foreseen the case of... | |
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