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Pagina 112
... Bosphorus had rendered its shores the head of empire , the forces of the west were no longer able to resist the barbarian invaders . It supported the empire of the East for a thousand years after Rome had yielded to the assault of ...
... Bosphorus had rendered its shores the head of empire , the forces of the west were no longer able to resist the barbarian invaders . It supported the empire of the East for a thousand years after Rome had yielded to the assault of ...
Pagina 125
... Bosphorus , saying , he would leave it to the Oulemas * to determine between him and the Sultan . But the latter had gained time and applied for aid to England , which was at that time so convulsed with demands of reform and menaces of ...
... Bosphorus , saying , he would leave it to the Oulemas * to determine between him and the Sultan . But the latter had gained time and applied for aid to England , which was at that time so convulsed with demands of reform and menaces of ...
Pagina 126
... Bosphorus , under Admiral Roussin , who succeeded in effecting a peace before the Russian armament arrived . The terms were the cession of the entire Pachalic of Syria , with the districts of Adana and Egypt , in perpetuity , to Mehemet ...
... Bosphorus , under Admiral Roussin , who succeeded in effecting a peace before the Russian armament arrived . The terms were the cession of the entire Pachalic of Syria , with the districts of Adana and Egypt , in perpetuity , to Mehemet ...
Pagina 128
... Bosphorus and Dardanelles should be closed against ships of war of all nations without distinc- tion . 2. That on condition of paying the Porte one - fourth of the revenue , the Pachalic of Egypt , in hereditary right , should be ...
... Bosphorus and Dardanelles should be closed against ships of war of all nations without distinc- tion . 2. That on condition of paying the Porte one - fourth of the revenue , the Pachalic of Egypt , in hereditary right , should be ...
Pagina 129
... Bosphorus , with a few sail of the line badly , manned , so little foresight did the western powers evince . The war of 1854 was undertaken by the allies to undo the treaty , which was the fruit of the victo- ries of Beyrout and Acre ...
... Bosphorus , with a few sail of the line badly , manned , so little foresight did the western powers evince . The war of 1854 was undertaken by the allies to undo the treaty , which was the fruit of the victo- ries of Beyrout and Acre ...
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