The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1878 - History |
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... Peace Party - The Emperor's return to St. Petersburg . SERVIA and the Porte . - Peace of March 1877 - Prince Milan's Proclama- tion - Servia's Policy - Servia and the War - Servia declares War , De- cember 1877 - Movements of the ...
... Peace Party - The Emperor's return to St. Petersburg . SERVIA and the Porte . - Peace of March 1877 - Prince Milan's Proclama- tion - Servia's Policy - Servia and the War - Servia declares War , De- cember 1877 - Movements of the ...
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... peace . " On the other hand , Sir William Harcourt , who proved himself throughout the recess one of the most dangerous of the enemies of the Government , but who failed to maintain in the session the ground he then seemed to gain ...
... peace . " On the other hand , Sir William Harcourt , who proved himself throughout the recess one of the most dangerous of the enemies of the Government , but who failed to maintain in the session the ground he then seemed to gain ...
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... peace might be brought about with the Principalities , but the permanent pacifi- cation of the disturbed provinces , including Bulgaria , and the amelioration of their condition , might be effected . 66 Agreed to by the Powers , they ...
... peace might be brought about with the Principalities , but the permanent pacifi- cation of the disturbed provinces , including Bulgaria , and the amelioration of their condition , might be effected . 66 Agreed to by the Powers , they ...
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... peace . " In these affairs I have acted in cordial co - operation with my allies , with whom , as with other foreign Powers , my relations continue to be of a friendly character . " Papers on these subjects will be forthwith laid before ...
... peace . " In these affairs I have acted in cordial co - operation with my allies , with whom , as with other foreign Powers , my relations continue to be of a friendly character . " Papers on these subjects will be forthwith laid before ...
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... peace by putting an end to the Servian War ; and as to the reform of the disturbed provinces of Turkey , its results had been to press upon the Porte the neces- sity for carrying them out , though they might prefer their own way of ...
... peace by putting an end to the Servian War ; and as to the reform of the disturbed provinces of Turkey , its results had been to press upon the Porte the neces- sity for carrying them out , though they might prefer their own way of ...
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