 | Jean-Henri Schnitzler - 1847 - 472 pages
...satisfactory conclusion, France will make common cause with Russia against the Ottoman Porte, and the two high contracting powers will concert measures...empire in Europe (Constantinople and the province of Rumelia excepted) from the yoke and vexations of the Turk." Secret stipulations were, moreover, made... | |
 | Johann Heinrich Schnitzler - 1847 - 520 pages
...satisfactory conclusion, France will make common cause with Russia against the Ottoman Porte, and the two high contracting powers will concert measures...empire in Europe (Constantinople and the province of Rumelia excepted) from the yoke and vexations of the Turk." Secret stipulations were, moreover, made... | |
 | John William Cole - 1854 - 218 pages
...satisfactory conclusion, France will make common cause with Russia against the Ottoman Porte, and the two high contracting powers will concert measures...Eventually Russia was permitted to take possession of Pinland, as an immediate compromise, and the partition of Turkey was postponed to a more convenient... | |
 | Alphonse Rabbe, Jonathan Duncan - 1854 - 366 pages
...satisfactory conclusion, France will make common cause with Russia against the Ottoman Porte, and the two high contracting powers will concert measures...excepted) from the yoke and vexations of the Turk." However, the contingency did not arise, for the Ottoman Court did not refuse the mediation of France,... | |
 | Robert William Fraser - 1854 - 602 pages
...satisfactory conclusion, France will make common cause with Russia against the Ottoman Porte, and the two high contracting powers will concert measures...excepted), from the yoke and vexations of the Turk." It is obvious that the elevation of Mustafa was regarded both by Buonaparte and Alexander as affording... | |
 | Alphonse Rabbe, Jonathan Duncan - 1854 - 656 pages
...satisfactory conclusion, France will make common cause with Russia against the Ottoman Porte, and the two high contracting powers will concert measures...Empire in Europe (Constantinople and the province of Koumelia excepted) from the yoke and vexations of the Turk." However, the contingency did not arise,... | |
 | Robert Gossip - 1878 - 332 pages
...satisfactory conclusion, France will make common cause with Russia against the Ottoman Porte, and the two high contracting powers will concert measures...excepted) from the yoke and vexations of the Turk." This was a big bribe to Alexander — too big and too alluring for rejection. To enter upon the conference... | |
 | Sutherland Menzies, Mrs. Elizabeth Stone - 1880 - 606 pages
...understanding with each other to withdraw all the provinces of the Ottoman Empire in Europe, the city of Constantinople and the province of Roumelia excepted, from the yoke and vexations of the Turks."* The Ottoman Court had often complained of the abandonment in which France had left it in the... | |
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