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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Página iii
... Emperor Nicholas for what he has done , have both been called madmen . It remains , therefore , for me but to express my acknowledgments to His Imperial Majesty for having redeemed my character for sanity , for I suppose the success of ...
... Emperor Nicholas for what he has done , have both been called madmen . It remains , therefore , for me but to express my acknowledgments to His Imperial Majesty for having redeemed my character for sanity , for I suppose the success of ...
Página vii
... Emperor of Russia of the proposal of the Powers , terminating a crisis which has so long held in suspense the political relations and commercial interests of the world . British public and the British government are re- assured and ...
... Emperor of Russia of the proposal of the Powers , terminating a crisis which has so long held in suspense the political relations and commercial interests of the world . British public and the British government are re- assured and ...
Página ix
... Emperor of China to support him against the insurgents , on condition of his ceding Little Thibet , which is only twenty days ' march from Calcutta . b After the declaration of Lord Clarendon and the withdrawal of SETTLEMENT WITH RUSSIA .
... Emperor of China to support him against the insurgents , on condition of his ceding Little Thibet , which is only twenty days ' march from Calcutta . b After the declaration of Lord Clarendon and the withdrawal of SETTLEMENT WITH RUSSIA .
Página xi
... Emperor is " Antichrist . " The recent movements towards independence of the Malo- Russians , amounting to about 10,000,000 , is prin- cipally attributable to this schism and persecution . Were there no Mussulmans in Europe , and Russia ...
... Emperor is " Antichrist . " The recent movements towards independence of the Malo- Russians , amounting to about 10,000,000 , is prin- cipally attributable to this schism and persecution . Were there no Mussulmans in Europe , and Russia ...
Página xv
... Emperor has no money . " The same thing was said in 1847 , when he came forward to support the Bank of England , as he had already supported the Bank of France , £ 6,000,000 . were vested in English and French securities , £ 22,000,000 ...
... Emperor has no money . " The same thing was said in 1847 , when he came forward to support the Bank of England , as he had already supported the Bank of France , £ 6,000,000 . were vested in English and French securities , £ 22,000,000 ...
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Página 379 - Jungle swallowed up the walls,' said Hathi. 'And what more?' said Mowgli. 'As much good ground as I can walk over in two nights from the east to the west, and from the north to the south as much as I can walk over in three nights, the Jungle took.
Página 252 - Having once given her sanction to a measure, that it be not arbitrarily altered or modified by the Minister ; such an act she must consider as failing in sincerity towards the Crown, and justly to be visited by the exercise of her Constitutional right of dismissing...
Página 252 - ... exercise of her constitutional right of dismissing that minister. She expects to be kept informed of what passes between him and the foreign ministers before important decisions are taken based upon that intercourse ; to receive the foreign despatches in good time, and to have the drafts for her approval sent to her in sufficient time to make herself acquainted with their contents before they must be sent off.
Página 36 - 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 258 - Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, his Majesty the Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary and Bohemia...
Página 258 - His Majesty the King of Prussia, His Majesty the Emperor of all the Russias, and His Majesty the King of...
Página 432 - Alleganies, and its great sides swelling to the East and to the West, where do you find its immense limbs terminate? Not on some great plain which has been formed for their reception, but in two great oceans, the Pacific on the one side, and the Atlantic on the other. The figure explains the true interests of the country, in the inseparable union and necessary dependence of agriculture and commerce. The God of Nature did not give to the United States a coast of two thousand miles in extent, not to...
Página 260 - 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 315 - ... and for this purpose to name commissioners who should adopt as the bases of their proceedings certain principles, the chief of which was that the navigation of such rivers, "along their whole course, . . . from the point where each of them becomes navigable to its mouth shall be entirely free, and shall not, in respect to commerce, be prohibited to any one," subject to regulations of police.
Página 240 - II. The High Contracting Parties, acknowledging as permanent the principle of the integrity of the Danish Monarchy, engage to take into consideration the further propositions which His Majesty the King of Denmark may deem it expedient to address to them...