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 60.
72. lappuse
... Treaty and the claims of the United States , he took a somewhat prominent part in the discussions of the Peers , and was always listened to with attention and respect . About a year after the fall of his Administration he was one of the ...
... Treaty and the claims of the United States , he took a somewhat prominent part in the discussions of the Peers , and was always listened to with attention and respect . About a year after the fall of his Administration he was one of the ...
289. lappuse
... 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 these questions was of capital import- ance ; each might ...
... 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 these questions was of capital import- ance ; each might ...
327. lappuse
... Treaty any longer . The Russian statesmen pleaded as a justification of this blunt and sudden proceeding that the Treaty of Paris had been ignored by other Powers and in a variety of ways since the time of its signature , and that ...
... Treaty any longer . The Russian statesmen pleaded as a justification of this blunt and sudden proceeding that the Treaty of Paris had been ignored by other Powers and in a variety of ways since the time of its signature , and that ...
331. lappuse
... Treaty was out of the question ; but on the other hand it did not look seemly that they should put up quite tamely with the dictatorial resolve of Russia . The ingenious mind of Count Bismarck found a way of putting a fair show on the ...
... Treaty was out of the question ; but on the other hand it did not look seemly that they should put up quite tamely with the dictatorial resolve of Russia . The ingenious mind of Count Bismarck found a way of putting a fair show on the ...
332. lappuse
... Treaty of March 30 , 1856 , in order to discuss the questions which are raised in connexion with the communications in the circular of the Imperial Russian Cabinet . ' This invitation was stated to have been issued after the English ...
... Treaty of March 30 , 1856 , in order to discuss the questions which are raised in connexion with the communications in the circular of the Imperial Russian Cabinet . ' This invitation was stated to have been issued after the English ...
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