The Life and Correspondence of Henry John Temple, Viscount Palmerston, 第 1 卷R. Bentley & son, 1879 |
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第 115 頁
... Turkish and Egyptian fleets , under the command of Mehemet brak Pasha , trying to evade this embargo laid on their ope- rations and movements , were destroyed at Navarino by the allied squadrons . Canning was dead , but the event ...
... Turkish and Egyptian fleets , under the command of Mehemet brak Pasha , trying to evade this embargo laid on their ope- rations and movements , were destroyed at Navarino by the allied squadrons . Canning was dead , but the event ...
第 126 頁
... Turkish property in the Morea . 3. That their territory should be confined to the Morea and certain islands to be named . 4. That they should be governed by persons to be appointed in one of three ways : either that a list should be ...
... Turkish property in the Morea . 3. That their territory should be confined to the Morea and certain islands to be named . 4. That they should be governed by persons to be appointed in one of three ways : either that a list should be ...
第 130 頁
... Turkish authorities , and the interference in the Russian dispute with Persia , to make the Persians refuse to conclude peace . That he should still persevere in executing the Treaty of London , and look for no conquests . That if ...
... Turkish authorities , and the interference in the Russian dispute with Persia , to make the Persians refuse to conclude peace . That he should still persevere in executing the Treaty of London , and look for no conquests . That if ...
第 137 頁
... Turkish property to be surrendered to the Greeks . The Greeks to conduct their own internal government and commercial concerns . The Porte to have a negative upon the nomination of their chief ; but this negative not to go beyond a ...
... Turkish property to be surrendered to the Greeks . The Greeks to conduct their own internal government and commercial concerns . The Porte to have a negative upon the nomination of their chief ; but this negative not to go beyond a ...
第 139 頁
... Turkish forces at bay . It was British influence alone which drove them back under the Mussulman yoke . In a debate on February 5 , 1830 , after Lord Palmerston had left the administration , he asserted , in reply to a speech from Peel ...
... Turkish forces at bay . It was British influence alone which drove them back under the Mussulman yoke . In a debate on February 5 , 1830 , after Lord Palmerston had left the administration , he asserted , in reply to a speech from Peel ...
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