| 1877 - 802 頁
...Constantinople ? " The emperor " regretted to see that there still existed in England an ' inveterate ' suspicion of Russian policy, and a continual fear of Russian aggression and conquest. He pledged his sacred word of honour, in the most earnest and solemn manner, that he had no intention... | |
| George Carslake Thompson - 1886 - 554 頁
...not their first presentation to grievously suspicious England. On another occasion his Majesty gave " the most solemn assurances that he desired no conquest, that he aimed at no aggrandisement, 1 See Turkey, i. 1877, No. 1013. and that he had not the smallest wish or intention to be possessed... | |
| Peter Rylands - 1890 - 420 頁
...Russian aggression. He had on several occasions given a most solemn assurance that he desired to aim at no aggrandisement, and that he had not the smallest...wish or intention to be possessed of Constantinople. Then he completely dissipated the idea about Peter the Great's will, which had been made use of as... | |
| Sir Edward Hertslet - 1891 - 1102 頁
...relations with England. He said he regretted to see that there still existed in England an " inveterate " suspicion of Russian policy, and a continual fear...wish or intention to be possessed of Constantinople. [Pacific Assurances of Russia.] / * Will of Peter the Great and Aims of Catherine II. All that had... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1877 - 1098 頁
...which the Emperor Alexander used on the 2nd of November last to our Ambassador. His Majesty said — " He had on several occasions given the most solemn...assurances that he desired no conquest, that he aimed at no aggrandizement, and that he had not the smallest wish or intention to be possessed of Constantinople."... | |
| Lord Augustus William Frederick Spencer Loftus - 1894 - 390 頁
...that there still existed in England an " inveterate " suspicion of Russian policy, and a continued fear of Russian aggression and conquest. He had on...assurances that he desired no conquest; that he aimed at no aggrandizement ; and that he had not the smallest wish or intention to be possessed of Constantinople.... | |
| Lord Augustus William Frederick Spencer Loftus - 1894 - 516 頁
...given the most solemn assurances that he desired no conquest; that he aimed at no aggrandizement ; and that he had not the smallest wish or intention...possessed of Constantinople. All that had been said and written about a Will of Peter the Great, and the aims of Catherine the Second, were simply illusions... | |
| 1897 - 1192 頁
...quite right when he said, amidst these excitements, that there still existed in England " an inveterate suspicion of Russian policy, and a continual fear of Russian aggression and conquest." True. These just suspicions and that provident fear existed all the while, rising almost to violence... | |
| Charles McLean Andrews - 1898 - 968 頁
...Lord A. Loftus, the English ambassador, that he desired no conquest, aimed at no aggrandisement, and had not the smallest wish or intention to be possessed of Constantinople. The " will of Peter the Great and the aims of Catharine II." became once more realities to the English... | |
| John Holland Rose - 1905 - 414 頁
...with firmness and energy, he should be obliged to act alone." But he pledged his word that he desired no aggrandisement, and that " he had not the smallest...wish or intention to be possessed of Constantinople." 1 At this time proposals for a conference of 1 Hertslet, iv., p. 2508. the Powers at Constantinople... | |
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