| Edmund Burke - 1878 - 650 strani
...the improvement unanimously called for as 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... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1877 - 714 strani
...through the medium of their representatives at Constantinople and of their local agents, over the way in which the promises of the Ottoman Government shall...the Christians and the general interests of peace, ii is evident that it must provoke the legitimate protestations of the Imperial Government, and encounter... | |
| John Edward Jenkins - 1877 - 68 strani
...of affairs would be incompatible with their interests and those of Europe in 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... | |
| 1877 - 350 strani
...Government are carried into effect; 'when it" adds that ' if their hopes should once 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... | |
| Joseph Sidney Tomkins - 1877 - 200 strani
...of affairs would be incompatible with their interests, and those of Europe in 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... | |
| sir Henry Montague Hozier - 1877 - 530 strani
...would be incompatible with their interests and those of Europe in general. In such case they reserved to themselves to consider in common as to the means which they might deem best fitted to secure the well-being of the Christian populations and the interests of the... | |
| Linus Pierpont Brockett, Porter C. Bliss, Porter Cornelius Bliss - 1878 - 818 strani
...of affairs would be incompatible with their interests, and those of Europe in 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... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1878 - 706 strani
...through the medium of their representatives at Constantinople and of their local agents, over the way in which the promises of the Ottoman Government shall be executed," and when it adds that"1 if this hope should once more prove unfounded they reserve to themselves to consider in common... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1878 - 900 strani
...of affairs would be incompatible with their intereste and those of Europe in 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 intereste of the general... | |
| 1878 - 676 strani
...the improvement unanimously called for as 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... | |
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