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... action for a favourable interpretation of the conduct he has lately pursued . But if he continues to ignore the obligations imposed upon him by his past acts and assurances , and persists in declining the assistance of European ...
... action for a favourable interpretation of the conduct he has lately pursued . But if he continues to ignore the obligations imposed upon him by his past acts and assurances , and persists in declining the assistance of European ...
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... action under international sanction . Both the Turkish action and the international sanction were , on the other hand , distasteful to the French . M. de Freycinet , however , agreed to Lord Granville's first proposal so far as to ...
... action under international sanction . Both the Turkish action and the international sanction were , on the other hand , distasteful to the French . M. de Freycinet , however , agreed to Lord Granville's first proposal so far as to ...
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... action determined upon would be modified . " He also pointed out " the folly , when such great interests were at stake , of postponing diplomatic action till it became materially impossible to interfere with the course of events . " The ...
... action determined upon would be modified . " He also pointed out " the folly , when such great interests were at stake , of postponing diplomatic action till it became materially impossible to interfere with the course of events . " The ...
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