| Great Britain. Foreign Office. Historical Section - 1920 - 690 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...nor in the Internal Administration of his Empire. ARTICLE X. The Convention of 13th of July, 1841, which maintains the ancient rule of the Ottoman Empire... | |
| Harold William Vazeille Temperley - 1921 - 512 頁
...it was definitely expressed that the communication of the intentions of the Sultan did not give the Powers the right to interfere either collectively or separately in the relations of the Sultan to his subjects, nor in the internal administration of the Empire. In the Treaty of Berlin... | |
| Pitman Benjamin Potter - 1922 - 678 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...nor in the internal administration of his Empire. Article X. The Convention of the 13th of July, 1841, which maintains the ancient rule of the Ottoman... | |
| Pitman Benjamin Potter - 1922 - 674 頁
...recognize the high value of this communication. It is clearly understood that it cannot, in any ease, give to the said Powers the right to interfere, either...separately, in the relations of His Majesty the Sultan with hi, subjects, nor in the internal administration of his Empire. Article X. The Convention of the 13th... | |
| Stephen Panaretoff - 1922 - 232 頁
...well understood that it could in no case give a right to the aforesaid Powers to interfere, whether collectively or separately, in the relations of His Majesty the Sultan with his subjects, or in the internal administration of the Empire." This has been really the standing condition on which... | |
| William Carey Morey - 1925 - 324 頁
...the contracting Powers specifically declared in Article IX of the treaty that they had themselves no right "to interfere, either collectively or separately,...nor in the internal administration of his empire." The Treaty of Paris of 1856 was the climax of European diplomacy based solely upon policy. The Concert... | |
| Ward Leslie Bishop - 1928 - 656 頁
...contracting parties recognize the high value of this communication. It is clearly understood that it cannot in any case give to the said powers the right...nor in the Internal Administration of his Empire. 1 6 Since this notice of the Hatti-Houmayoun was incorporated in the treaty, it was to be expected... | |
| 1928 - 654 頁
...contracting parties recognize the high value of this communication. It is clearly understood that it cannot in any case give to the said powers the right...subjects nor in the Internal Administration of his Empire.16 Since this notice of the Hatti-Houmayoun was incorporated in the treaty, it was to be expected... | |
| Barbara Jelavich - 1983 - 436 頁
...he intended to release on the question. The Christian states in return agreed that they did not have the right "to interfere, either collectively or separately,...nor in the internal administration of his empire." 12 In practice, these provisions were to lead to great confusion and to serve to facilitate a massive... | |
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