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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... representatives of the ' Nation , ' and on emergency with the whole ' Nation . ' These assemblies carried on in the ... representative of their own at Constantinople , at Aleppo they lived under the English Consul's protection ; and at ...
... representatives of the ' Nation , ' and on emergency with the whole ' Nation . ' These assemblies carried on in the ... representative of their own at Constantinople , at Aleppo they lived under the English Consul's protection ; and at ...
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... representatives of France abroad were ordered to give every assistance to French commerce ; and in 1673 Louis XIV's ambassador , the Marquis de Nointel , obtained from the Grand Vizir , Ahmed Kuprili , the reduction of customs - duties ...
... representatives of France abroad were ordered to give every assistance to French commerce ; and in 1673 Louis XIV's ambassador , the Marquis de Nointel , obtained from the Grand Vizir , Ahmed Kuprili , the reduction of customs - duties ...
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... representatives of the German Foreign Office watched the destruction of the Armenian people which they might have prevented . On May 31 , 1915 , the German Ambassador , Wangenheim , telegraphed to his Foreign Office : " To limit ...
... representatives of the German Foreign Office watched the destruction of the Armenian people which they might have prevented . On May 31 , 1915 , the German Ambassador , Wangenheim , telegraphed to his Foreign Office : " To limit ...
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... representative who favoured the policy of non - intervention . However , in view of the indignation which Turkey's barbarous policy was likely to arouse , the German Foreign Office thought that a formal protest might be advisable for ...
... representative who favoured the policy of non - intervention . However , in view of the indignation which Turkey's barbarous policy was likely to arouse , the German Foreign Office thought that a formal protest might be advisable for ...
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... representatives in Con- stantinople , when approached about the Armenian tragedy , was one of utter indifference . They did not allow themselves to be disturbed when dining , or when playing cards , if the Armenian topic was raised ...
... representatives in Con- stantinople , when approached about the Armenian tragedy , was one of utter indifference . They did not allow themselves to be disturbed when dining , or when playing cards , if the Armenian topic was raised ...
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