| Peter Rylands - 1890 - 420 頁
...the article concludes with this emphatic proviso : — " It is clearly understood that this firman cannot in any case give to the said powers the right to interfere, either collectively or separately with his subjects, nor in the internal administration of his empire." That is twenty years ago, and... | |
| Charles Alan Fyffe - 1890 - 598 頁
...value of this communication," declaring at the same time " that it could not, in any case, give to them the right to interfere, either collectively or separately, in the relations of the Sultan to his subjects, or in the internal administration of his empire." The Danubian Principalities,... | |
| Gustave Rolin-Jaequemyns - 1891 - 136 頁
...communication. It is clearly understood that it cannot in any case give the right to the said Powers to interfere, either collectively or separately, in...his subjects, nor in the internal administration of liis Empire." Such is the law. Numerous documents, emanating from the Powers themselves, give expression... | |
| 1896 - 776 頁
...contracting Powers recognize the high value of this communication. It is clearly understood that it cannot, in any case, give to the said Powers the right „to interfere, either collectively or scparately, in the relations of His Majesty the Sultan with his subjects, nor in the internal administration... | |
| Charles Alan Fyffe - 1896 - 1246 頁
...value of this commnication," declaring at the same time " that it could not, in any case, give to them the right to interfere, either collectively or separately, in the relations of the Sultan to his subjects, or in the internal administration of his empire." The Danubian Principalities,... | |
| France. Ministère des affaires étrangères - 1897 - 540 頁
...contracting Powers recognize the high value of this communication. It is clearly understood that it cannot, in any case, give to the said Powers the right...his subjects, nor in the internal administration of bis Empire ». The preliminary Treaty of Peace concluded between Russia and Turkey in 1878 at San Stefano... | |
| Charles McLean Andrews - 1898 - 968 頁
...territorial integrity of the Ottoman Empire, and in the famous Article IX. declared, that the Powers had no right "to interfere either collectively or separately,...relations of his Majesty the Sultan with his subjects, or in the internal administration of his empire." By this clause, than which none was more fatuous... | |
| Charles Seignobos - 1899 - 930 頁
...appreciate the high value of this communication. It is well understood that it could not in any case give the said powers the right to interfere, either collectively or separately, in the relations of the Sultan with his subjects, nor in the internal administration of the Empire." The hatti-humayoun... | |
| 1901 - 710 頁
...appreciate the high value of this communication. It is well understood that it could not in any case give the said powers the right to interfere, either collectively or separately, in the relations of the sultan with his subjects, nor in the internal administration of the empire. ' ' the Turkish empire... | |
| Charles Seignobos - 1904 - 932 頁
...appreciate the high value of this communication. It is well understood that it could not in any case give the said powers the right to interfere, either collectively or separately, in the relations of the Sultan with his subjects, nor in the internal administration of the Empire." The hatti-humayonn... | |
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