The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 |
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Page 139
... treaty clause as to the closing of the Dardanelles , It is not probable that Turkey will ever be in a position to hazard such an attempt , nor such intentions be justly imputed She has long ceased to be an ag- Power , and she too well ...
... treaty clause as to the closing of the Dardanelles , It is not probable that Turkey will ever be in a position to hazard such an attempt , nor such intentions be justly imputed She has long ceased to be an ag- Power , and she too well ...
Page 140
... treaty to be concluded between Russia and Turkey without the intervention or inter- ference of the Western Powers as to the number of vessels of war which they should each maintain in that sea . ' It is utterly needless to discuss this ...
... treaty to be concluded between Russia and Turkey without the intervention or inter- ference of the Western Powers as to the number of vessels of war which they should each maintain in that sea . ' It is utterly needless to discuss this ...
Page 142
... treaty with Russia should specially provide that no island in the Baltic be hereafter fortified and used for a naval station . Nor would it be just that Russia , who provoked the war by a wanton aggression in the time of profound peace ...
... treaty with Russia should specially provide that no island in the Baltic be hereafter fortified and used for a naval station . Nor would it be just that Russia , who provoked the war by a wanton aggression in the time of profound peace ...
Page 148
... treaty is so far im- portant as destroying a hope which Russia has long entertained of obtaining a seaport on the coast of Norway . There is no stronger proof of the long sighted and aggressive policy of Russia than the mode in which ...
... treaty is so far im- portant as destroying a hope which Russia has long entertained of obtaining a seaport on the coast of Norway . There is no stronger proof of the long sighted and aggressive policy of Russia than the mode in which ...
Page 149
... treaty between the Allies and Sweden not only solemnly pledges that A glance at the map will show how country not to cede any territory to Russia , Russia has pursued this course in the but it binds France and England to furnish north ...
... treaty between the Allies and Sweden not only solemnly pledges that A glance at the map will show how country not to cede any territory to Russia , Russia has pursued this course in the but it binds France and England to furnish north ...
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