A History of Our Own Times from the Accession of Queen Victoria to the General Election of 1880, 4. sējumsChatto & Windus, 1880 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 45.
124. lappuse
... Russians had to govern by mere force in Poland ; all the fault of the Vene- tians if the Austrians could never get beyond a mere encampment in Venetia . His strong common sense , unclouded in such a case by prejudice , would at once ...
... Russians had to govern by mere force in Poland ; all the fault of the Vene- tians if the Austrians could never get beyond a mere encampment in Venetia . His strong common sense , unclouded in such a case by prejudice , would at once ...
289. lappuse
... Russia took advantage of the opportunity to insist that the Treaty of Paris must be altered by the cancelling of the clause which formally and in perpetuity ' refused to every Power the right of having a fleet in the Black Sea . Each of ...
... Russia took advantage of the opportunity to insist that the Treaty of Paris must be altered by the cancelling of the clause which formally and in perpetuity ' refused to every Power the right of having a fleet in the Black Sea . Each of ...
327. lappuse
... Russia engaged to establish or maintain no military or maritime arsenals on the shores of that sea . Russia now took advantage of the war between France and Prussia to say that she would not submit to be bound by that article of the ...
... Russia engaged to establish or maintain no military or maritime arsenals on the shores of that sea . Russia now took advantage of the war between France and Prussia to say that she would not submit to be bound by that article of the ...
331. lappuse
... Russia saw such strokes of policy approved of by the Cabinets of Great Powers like England , he should have said to himself that there was no reason why he alone of all other Sovereigns on the European Continent should not be at liberty ...
... Russia saw such strokes of policy approved of by the Cabinets of Great Powers like England , he should have said to himself that there was no reason why he alone of all other Sovereigns on the European Continent should not be at liberty ...
332. lappuse
... Russia , requesting them to authorise their represen- tatives to assemble in London at a conference of the Powers which had signed the Treaty of March 30 , 1856 , in order to discuss the questions which are raised in connexion with the ...
... Russia , requesting them to authorise their represen- tatives to assemble in London at a conference of the Powers which had signed the Treaty of March 30 , 1856 , in order to discuss the questions which are raised in connexion with the ...
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