The Quarterly Review, Volume 233, Issue 463William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1920 |
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Page 254
... embassy and left London , abandoning his godchild to its fate . Fortune scarcely smiled on it at this period , for Lord Aberdeen , who had shown a certain amount of sympathy for Talleyrand's plan , had been replaced by Lord Palmerston ...
... embassy and left London , abandoning his godchild to its fate . Fortune scarcely smiled on it at this period , for Lord Aberdeen , who had shown a certain amount of sympathy for Talleyrand's plan , had been replaced by Lord Palmerston ...
Page 337
... Embassy and Consulates in Turkey ( over 10,000l . a year ) , the Company was forced to raise loans at an interest of from 12 to 18 per cent . Its credit was exhausted ; the prestige of England was ruined ; and , worst of all , while we ...
... Embassy and Consulates in Turkey ( over 10,000l . a year ) , the Company was forced to raise loans at an interest of from 12 to 18 per cent . Its credit was exhausted ; the prestige of England was ruined ; and , worst of all , while we ...
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... embassy stand out as the epoch from which the English Levant Company dated its decline . The coping - stone was placed on French supremacy in 1739 , when Villeneuve mediated between Turkey and her enemies the Peace of Belgrade , by ...
... embassy stand out as the epoch from which the English Levant Company dated its decline . The coping - stone was placed on French supremacy in 1739 , when Villeneuve mediated between Turkey and her enemies the Peace of Belgrade , by ...
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... embassy at Constantinople ( 1747-62 ) had studied the problem on the spot , published his State of the Turkey Commerce con- sidered from its Origin to the Present Time . ' The main object of this eminently instructive work was to point ...
... embassy at Constantinople ( 1747-62 ) had studied the problem on the spot , published his State of the Turkey Commerce con- sidered from its Origin to the Present Time . ' The main object of this eminently instructive work was to point ...
Page 385
... Embassy in Constantinople on the one hand , and between that Embassy and the German Consulates throughout the Turkish Empire on the other . It contains also numerous important official reports , memoranda , etc. Dr Lepsius had , on his ...
... Embassy in Constantinople on the one hand , and between that Embassy and the German Consulates throughout the Turkish Empire on the other . It contains also numerous important official reports , memoranda , etc. Dr Lepsius had , on his ...
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