Russian-Ottoman Relations in the Levant: The Dashkov Archive"Russian-Ottoman relations in the Levant :the Dashkov archive draws on the virtually unknown Dashkov collection in the Russian State Historical Archive, St. Petersburg, to examine key aspects of Imperial Russia's complex relationship with the Ottoman Empire in the first half of the nineteenth century."--Back cover. |
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Most consular officers did not know the laws of the country they served or the
functions of their rank . ... consuls appointed commissions and passed sentences
even though “ for the most part , they are not familiar with the law and cannot find
...
Most consular officers did not know the laws of the country they served or the
functions of their rank . ... consuls appointed commissions and passed sentences
even though “ for the most part , they are not familiar with the law and cannot find
...
Page 100
Knowing the overall laws and practices of the government they served , they
would have been better able to arrange the details of their administration in
accordance with these basic precepts . If matters in the Levant are pacified
without any ...
Knowing the overall laws and practices of the government they served , they
would have been better able to arrange the details of their administration in
accordance with these basic precepts . If matters in the Levant are pacified
without any ...
Page 103
In Egypt , the consul takes the liberty of making judgments on his own , without
assessors . Honorary vice - consuls also appoint commissions and pass
sentences , even though , for the most part , they are not familiar with the law and
...
In Egypt , the consul takes the liberty of making judgments on his own , without
assessors . Honorary vice - consuls also appoint commissions and pass
sentences , even though , for the most part , they are not familiar with the law and
...
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Contents
Dashkov and the Levant d | 15 |
A Guide to the Dashkov Archive | 37 |
Selected Documents | 91 |
Copyright | |
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