The Dublin University Magazine, Том 49William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1857 |
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... course of the Yalpuck- whichever be decided on by the con- gress - the Bessarabian boundary on the east , so far as Saratsika . This ar rangement was admirable in theory . It excluded Russia from any coast- ing interest in Bessarabia ...
... course of the Yalpuck- whichever be decided on by the con- gress - the Bessarabian boundary on the east , so far as Saratsika . This ar rangement was admirable in theory . It excluded Russia from any coast- ing interest in Bessarabia ...
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... course to his last ruse . He intimated his intention of returning to Odessa , and of announcing to his government the failure of his mission . The British officers watched the return of the steamer , and observed it duly steering in the ...
... course to his last ruse . He intimated his intention of returning to Odessa , and of announcing to his government the failure of his mission . The British officers watched the return of the steamer , and observed it duly steering in the ...
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... course prescribed by the Con- gress was as follows . It was generally stipulated that these provinces should be placed under the suzerainty - not the sovereignty - of Turkey ; that the contracting powers should enjoy , con- jointly with ...
... course prescribed by the Con- gress was as follows . It was generally stipulated that these provinces should be placed under the suzerainty - not the sovereignty - of Turkey ; that the contracting powers should enjoy , con- jointly with ...
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... course of international negotia- tion since the signature of the Treaty of Paris . Its only value to the pub- lic of this country consists in the his- tory which it contains of the question here at issue . Without claiming ac- cess for ...
... course of international negotia- tion since the signature of the Treaty of Paris . Its only value to the pub- lic of this country consists in the his- tory which it contains of the question here at issue . Without claiming ac- cess for ...
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... course of my narrative that I had no great love for Ireland ; yet , strange to say , I found myself on one fine June evening shortly after this , steaming into Dublin Bay . I had been summoned as a witness on an important trial ...
... course of my narrative that I had no great love for Ireland ; yet , strange to say , I found myself on one fine June evening shortly after this , steaming into Dublin Bay . I had been summoned as a witness on an important trial ...
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