Progress of Russia in the West, North, and South: By Opening the Sources of Opinion and Appropriating the Channels of Wealth and PowerTrübner & Company, 1853 - 438 páginas |
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... course f Russia will submit to anything to which the English Minister has made up his mind if Lord Clarendon - were a Grand Vizier : but he is only a member of a Cabinet , and in that Cabinet , alas ! there are Lords " Aberdeen , John ...
... course f Russia will submit to anything to which the English Minister has made up his mind if Lord Clarendon - were a Grand Vizier : but he is only a member of a Cabinet , and in that Cabinet , alas ! there are Lords " Aberdeen , John ...
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... course of its completion . They were induced to submit , in the hope that the concentra- tion of all power in the hands of the Czar would facilitate the subjugation of others . The Christian subjects of Turkey , born and bred under the ...
... course of its completion . They were induced to submit , in the hope that the concentra- tion of all power in the hands of the Czar would facilitate the subjugation of others . The Christian subjects of Turkey , born and bred under the ...
Página xii
... course for Europe to take is to prevent it . The course which Europe always does take is to sanction it , by co - operat- ing in it , giving to her their power for effecting it . To prepare for her possession , she has to raise a ...
... course for Europe to take is to prevent it . The course which Europe always does take is to sanction it , by co - operat- ing in it , giving to her their power for effecting it . To prepare for her possession , she has to raise a ...
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... course , there will be nothing invidious in detailing the reasons which one of them has himself assigned . The first con- versation I ever held with Lord Palmerston bore upon this point ; he entered into the discussion not idly , but ...
... course , there will be nothing invidious in detailing the reasons which one of them has himself assigned . The first con- versation I ever held with Lord Palmerston bore upon this point ; he entered into the discussion not idly , but ...
Página xxxii
... course upon the grounds that it should be executed in so far only as it served her . Treaties are to her the scaffolds by which she builds ; as she ascends , she knocks them down . That of Vienna in 1815 gave her Poland , but did not ...
... course upon the grounds that it should be executed in so far only as it served her . Treaties are to her the scaffolds by which she builds ; as she ascends , she knocks them down . That of Vienna in 1815 gave her Poland , but did not ...
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Página 34 - We may therefore acquiesce in the pleasing conclusion, that every age of the world has increased, and still increases, the real wealth, the happiness, the knowledge, and perhaps the virtue, of the human race.
Página 97 - Continent that was susceptible of great improvement I take the question that is now to be fought for on the plains of Hungary to be this — whether Hungary shall continue to maintain its separate nationality as a distinct kingdom, and with a constitution of its own, or whether it is to be incorporated more or less in the aggregate constitution that is to be given to the...
Página 47 - Leave the Spanish revolution to burn itself out within its own crater. You have nothing to apprehend from the eruption, if you do not open a channel for the lava through the Pyrenees.
Página 94 - Much as Her Majesty's Government regret this Interference of Russia, the causes which have led to it, and the effects which it may produce, they nevertheless have not considered the occasion to be one which at present calls for any formal expression of the opinions of Great Britain on the matter.
Página 98 - ... that this will be such a dismemberment of the Austrian empire as will prevent Austria from continuing to occupy the great position she has hitherto held among European Powers. If, on the other hand, the war being fought out to the uttermost, Hungary should by superior forces be entirely crushed, Austria in that battle will have crushed her own right arm. Every field that is laid waste is an Austrian resource destroyed — every man that perishes upon the field among the Hungarian ranks, is an...
Página 157 - British ministry, apparently faithful to that plan which was to loosen and break the bonds which had connected Russia and England, rejected the mediation. The peace between Russia and France was to prepare a general peace. Then it was that England suddenly quitted that apparent lethargy to which she had abandoned herself : but it was to cast upon the north of Europe new firebrands, which were to enkindle and nourish the flames of war, which she did not xi wish to see extinguished. Her fleets and...
Página 256 - London, at the expiration of six months from the date hereof, or sooner if possible. In witness whereof, the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the same, and have affixed thereto the seals of their arms.
Página 94 - I herewith transmit to your Excellency, for your information, a copy of a letter which I have caused to be addressed to a person representing himself as charged with communications from Hungary.
Página 255 - Princess, the right of succeeding to the whole of the dominions now united under the sceptre of His Majesty the King of Denmark.
Página 33 - Europe is secure from any future irruption of Barbarians ; since, before they can conquer, they must cease to be barbarous. Their gradual advances in the science of war would always be accompanied, as we may learn from the example of Russia, with a proportionable improvement in the arts of peace and civil policy ; and they themselves must deserve a place among the polished nations whom they subdue.