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" In taking action against Turkey on his own part, and having recourse to arms without further consultation with his allies, the Emperor of Russia has separated himself from the European concert hitherto maintained, and has at 'the same time departed from... "
Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States - Page 587
by United States. Department of State - 1877
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Annual Register, Volume 119

Edmund Burke - History - 1878 - 650 pages
...action against Turkey on his own part, and having recourse to arms without further consultation with h;s allies, the Emperor of Russia has separated himself...impossible to foresee the consequences of such an act. Her Majesty'i 218 [1877. Government would willingly have refrained from making anyobservat ions in regard...
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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States

United States. Department of State - United States - 1877 - 714 pages
...parties, by means of an amicable arrangement. In taking action against Turkey on his own part, and having recourse to arms •without further consultation with...same time, departed from the rule to which he himself bad solemnly recorded his consent. It is impossible to foresee tbe consequences of such an act. Her...
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On Horseback Through Asia Minor, Volume 2

Fred Burnaby - Turkey - 1877 - 430 pages
...parties by means of an amicable arrangement. In taking action against Turkey on his own part, and having recourse to arms without further consultation with...from making any observations in regard to it ; but Prince Gortschakoff seems to assume, in a declaration addressed to all the Governments of Europe, that...
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On Horseback Through Asia Minor, Volume 2

Fred Burnaby - Turkey - 1877 - 430 pages
...arrangement. In taking action against Turkey on his own part, and having recourse to arms •without farther consultation with his allies, the Emperor of Russia...from making any observations in regard to it ; but Prince Gortschakoff seems to assume, in a declaration addressed to all the Governments of Europe, that...
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The Russo-Turkish war: including an account of the ..., Volume 1; Volume 289

sir Henry Montague Hozier - 1877 - 530 pages
...by the declaration cancelling the Protocol, as far as England was concerned. Again, it was said that "the Emperor of Russia has separated himself from the European concert hitherto maintained, and had at the same time departed from the rule to which he himself had solemnly recorded his consent."...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 30

Literature - 1877 - 1146 pages
...concert. And after some talk about the Treaty of Paris, the Emperor was further told that he had " departed from the rule to which he himself had solemnly recorded his consent." This talk about the Treaty of Paris, the treaty which was trampled under foot, and righteously trampled...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1877 - 1178 pages
...this is made a bitter ground of complaint against Eussia. Then, again — " The Emperor of Russia hag separated himself from the European concert hitherto maintained, and has, at the samo time, departed from tho rule to which ho himself had solemnly recorded his consent." This is very...
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Annual Register

Edmund Burke - History - 1878 - 706 pages
...action against Turkey on his own part, and having recourse to arms without further consultation with h;s allies, the Emperor of Russia has separated himself...impossible to foresee the consequences of such an act. Her Majesty'i Government would willingly have refrained from making any observations in regard to it ;...
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The London Quarterly Review, Volumes 145-146

1878 - 646 pages
...The Emperor of Russia,' are the words of Lord Derby's letter to Lord A. Loftus of May 1st, 1877, ' has separated [himself from the European concert hitherto...rule to which he himself had solemnly recorded his assent.' The European concert was embarrassed, and conjoint insistance on reform in Turkey had for...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 145

English literature - 1878 - 596 pages
...' The Emperor of Russia,' are the words of Lord Derby's letter to Lord A. Loftus of May 1st, 1877, 'has separated himself from the European concert hitherto...rule to which he himself had solemnly recorded his assent.' The European concert was embarrassed, and conjoint insistance on reform in Turkey had for...
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