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" 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... "
Progress of Russia in the West, North, and South: By Opening the Sources of ... - Página 94
por David Urquhart - 1853 - 438 páginas
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]

1851 - 854 páginas
...was informed, May 17th, that much as her Majesty'* Government regretted the interference of Russia, ' they, nevertheless, have not considered the occasion...expression of the opinions of Great Britain on the matter.' We do not believe that our country is fallen so low, as that a firm and dignified remonstrance against...
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The Eclectic Review

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1851 - 880 páginas
...was informed, May 17th, that much as her Majesty's Government regretted the interference of Russia, ' they, nevertheless, have not considered the occasion...expression of the opinions of Great Britain on the matter.' We do not believe that our country is fallen BO low, as that a firm and dignified remonstrance against...
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Progress of Russia in the West, North, and South: By Opening the Sources of ...

David Urquhart - 1853 - 618 páginas
..."loreign Office, May 17, 1849. " Much as Her Majesty's Government regret this Interference of Russia, the causes which have led to it, and the effects which...opinions of Great Britain on the matter." * There i§ another about the Diet which has no diplomatic bearing. t It is announced the same day to Parliament...
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Progress of Russia in the West, North, and South: By Opening the Sources of ...

David Urquhart - 1853 - 524 páginas
..."Toreig* Officr, May 17, 1849. " Much as Her Majesty's Government regret this Interference of Russia, the causes which have led to it, and the effects which...expression of the opinions of Great Britain on the matter." * Ihere is another about the Diet which has no diplomatic tearing. f It is annoumvd the same day to...
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Hungary past and present: with a sketch of Hungarian literature

Emeric Szabad - 1854 - 544 páginas
...Russian invasion of Hungary : " Much as Her Majesty's government regret this interference of Russia, the causes which have led to it, and the effects which...formal expression of the opinions of Great Britain in the matter." 2 Not to enlarge here on the loose basis of the international law, or jus inter gentes,...
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Hungary, Past and Present: Embracing Its History from the Magyar Conquest to ...

Imre Szabad - 1854 - 442 páginas
...Russian invasion of Hungary : " Much as Her Majesty's government regret this interference of Russia, the causes which have led to it, and the effects which...formal expression of the opinions of Great Britain in the matter." 2 Not to enlarge here on the loose basis of the international law, or jus inter gentes,...
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Miscellany: political

1855 - 988 páginas
...Foreign Office, May 17, 1849. " Much as her Majesty's Government regret this interference of Russia, the causes which have led to it, and the effects which...the opinions of Great Britain on the matter." There was yet another nation immediately affected by this general violation of national rights. Turkey was,...
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The National Review, Volumen1

Richard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot - 1855 - 522 páginas
...Foreign Office, May 17, 1849. "Much as her Majesty's Government regret this interference of Russia, the causes which have led to it, and the effects which...of the opinions of Great Britain on the matter."* When the appropriator of Poland heard that Great Britain had no opinion to express about the invasion...
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Tait's Edinburgh magazine, Volumen22

1855 - 784 páginas
...Majesty's Government regret this interference of Russia, the causes which have led to it, and the eflects which it may produce, they, nevertheless, have not...expression of the opinions of Great Britain on the innttcr. < There was yet another nation immediately affected by this general violation of national...
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The Monthly Christian spectator, Volumen4

1855 - 1130 páginas
...'Foreign Office, May 17, 1849. ' Much as her Majesty's Government regret this interference of Kussia, the causes which have led to it, and the effects which it may produce, they, nevertheless, hare not considered the occasion to he one which at present calls for any formal expression of the...
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