Notwithstanding the valour displayed by the combined fleet, his Majesty deeply laments that this conflict should have occurred with the naval force of an ancient ally ; but he still entertains a confident hope that this untoward event will not be followed... The Parliamentary Debates - Page 3by Great Britain. Parliament - 1828Full view - About this book
| Sir John Arthur Ransome Marriott - Balkan Peninsula - 1918 - 608 pages
...that ' this conflict should have occurred with the naval forces of an ancient ally', and to express 'a confident hope that this untoward event will not be followed by further hostilities '. The one anxiety of the new Government was to preserve the independence and integrity of the Ottoman... | |
| Horst P. Falcke - Blockade, Pacific - 1919 - 328 pages
...His Maj., took place in the port of Navarin . . . His Maj. deeply laments that this conflict should have occurred with the Naval Force of an ancient Ally;...event will not be followed by further hostilities." La situation de l'amiral Codrington fut ébranlée dès ce moment, et dans une lettre du 4 juin 1828,... | |
| George John Shaw-Lefevre Eversley (1st baron), George Shaw-Lefevre Baron Eversley - Turkey - 1923 - 488 pages
...Majesty deeply laments that this conflict should have occurred with the naval force of our ancient ally. He still entertains a confident hope that this untoward...event will not be followed by further hostilities." The Duke of Wellington, who was now Prime Minister, when challenged in the House of Lords as to the... | |
| Kirby Page - Eastern Question (Balkan) - 1925 - 106 pages
...deeply that this conflict should have occurred with the naval forces of an ancient ally" and expressed "a confident hope that this untoward event will not be followed by further hostilities." 1 In 1832 the Sultan found himself so seriously menaced by the approaching army of Ibrahim of Egypt... | |
| Kirby Page - Eastern Question (Balkan) - 1925 - 104 pages
...deeply that this conflict should have occurred with the naval forces of an ancient ally" and expressed "a confident hope that this untoward event will not be followed by further hostilities.""1 In 1832 the Sultan found himself so seriously menaced by the approaching army of Ibrahim... | |
| John Kenneth Severn - Biography & Autobiography - 2007 - 628 pages
..."Notwithstanding the valour displayed by the combined fleet, His Majesty deeply laments that this conflict should have occurred with the naval force of an ancient ally;...which it is so manifestly their common interest to accede."12 The opposition promptly concluded that Wellington would concede the field to Metternich... | |
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