| 1853 - 358 páginas
...England, France, Prussia, and Austria. Now, as for Austria, it will be very easy for Russia to gain her assistance by giving her Servia, and other provinces bordering upon the Austrian dominion, reaching near to Constantinople. Nel. Hear, hear ! Wei. The only hypothesis that France and... | |
| John Cumming - 1855 - 298 páginas
...part of her population are Greeks, who, you may say, are Russians. The Powers it would injure — and who could oppose it ? — are England, France, Prussia,...and England may ever be allied with sincerity will bo in order to prevent this. But even this alliance will not avail. France, England, and Prussia united,... | |
| Walerian Skorobohaty KRASINSKI (Count.), Valerian Krasinski (Count) - 1855 - 208 páginas
...part of the population, are Greeks, who, you may sny, are Russians. The powers it would injure, and who could oppose it, are England, France, Prussia, and Austria. Now, as to Austria, it would be very easy for Russia to engage her assistance by giving her Servia, and other provinces bordering... | |
| Louis Nell - 1856 - 88 páginas
...country, he has gained * The literal English of his words. - See page 22, for Kossuths allusion to Poland. France, Prussia and Austria. Now as to Austria, it...for Russia to engage her assistance by giving her the greatest step towards subduing India. My opinion is, that he will attempt either the one or the... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1860 - 722 páginas
...part of her population are Greeks, who, you may say, are Russians. The Powers it would injure, and who could oppose it, are England, France, Prussia,...by giving her Servia and other provinces bordering on the Austrian dominion reaching near to Constantinople. The only hypothesis that France and England... | |
| John Timbs - 1862 - 360 páginas
...part of her population are Greeks, who, you may say, are Russians. The Powers it would injure, and who could oppose it, are England, France, Prussia,...as to Austria, it will be very easy for Russia to gain her assistance by giving her Servia and other provinces bordering upon the Austrian dominions,... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1868 - 714 páginas
...natural course of things, in a few years, Turkey must fall to Russia. The powers it would injure, and who could 'oppose it, are England, France, Prussia,...other provinces bordering upon the Austrian dominions. The only hypothesis that France and England may ever be allied with sincerity will be in order to prevent... | |
| 1869 - 834 páginas
...part of her population are Greeks, who, you may say, are Russians. The powers it would injure, and who could oppose it, are England, France, Prussia and Austria. Now, as to Austria, it would be very easy for Russia to engage her assistance, by giving her Servia and other provinces, bordering... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1871 - 406 páginas
...the natural course of things, in a few years Turkey must fall to Russia. The powers it could injure, who could oppose it, are England, France, Prussia,...by giving her Servia, and other provinces bordering on the Austrian dominions. The only hypothesis that France and England may ever be allied with sincerity... | |
| 1878 - 646 páginas
...greatest part of her population nre Greeks, who you may say are Russians. The powers it would injure, and who could oppose it, are England, France, Prussia,...assistance by giving her Servia, and other provinces reaching near to Constantinople. ' The only hypothesis that France and England may ever be allied with... | |
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