I said that, in the view of Her Majesty's Government, Tunis was a portion of the Ottoman Empire, to dispose of which Great Britain had no moral or international right. But Her Majesty's Government had no jealousy of the influence which France, from her... Das Staatsarchiv - Página 411881Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1882 - 716 páginas
...part of the summer of 1880, he wrote on June 17, 1880, to Lord Lyons, our ambassador at Paris, to say that " in the view of Her Majesty's Government Tunis...influence which France, from her greater power and greater civilisation, exercised and is likely to exercise over Tunis." In the autumn of that year the... | |
| France. Ministère des affaires étrangères - 1881 - 432 páginas
...to your Excellency as the opinion of the late Government. I found also that Lord Salisbury in that despatch had distinctly reserved any opinion upon...Government had no jealousy of the influence which Krance, from her greater power and her high civilization, exercisi-d, and is likely to exercise, over... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1882 - 742 páginas
...of the summer of 1880, he wrote on June 17, 1880, to Lord Lyons, our ambassador at Paris, tosaythat "in the view of Her Majesty's Government Tunis was...influence which France, from her greater power and greater civilisation, exercised and is likely to exercise over Tunis." In the autumn of that year the... | |
| 1881 - 862 páginas
...independent country;" whereas Earl Granville, in his letter to Lord Lyons of the 17th June 1 880, says that, " in the view of her Majesty's Government, Tunis was a portion of the Ottoman empire." The history of Tunis as written by M. Eousseau, and a study of the various treaties entered into between... | |
| Thomas Baty - 1909 - 394 páginas
...amiability. Lord Granville took up a far more dignified position. " I said that, in the view of HM Government, Tunis was a portion of the Ottoman Empire,...Great Britain had no moral or international right. But [it] had no jealousy of the influence which France, from her greater power and her high civilization,... | |
| Imanuel Geiss - 2002 - 162 páginas
...to your Excellency as the opinion of the late Government. I found also that Lord Salisbury in that despatch had distinctly reserved any opinion upon...Majesty's Government, I said, were in the same position as their predecessors as regards the position which Italy may take up in reference to Tunis. 19. (Gladstone... | |
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