The Development of the European Nations, 1870-1914 (5th Ed.)

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The Development of the European Nations, 1870-1914 (5th Ed.)
J Holland John Holland Rose
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Even those who claimed that the war might have beenaverted by the adoption of a different policy by the BeaconsfieldCabinet, had to face the facts of the situation; and these wereextremely grave.
The alarm increased when it was known that Turkey, on January 3, 1878, had appealed to the Powers for their mediation, and that Germany hadostentatiously refused. It seemed probable that Russia, relying on thesupport of Germany, would endeavour to force her own terms on the Porte. Lord Loftus, British
...Ambassador at St. Petersburg, was therefore chargedto warn the Ministers of the Czar (January 16) that any treaty madeseparately between Russia and Turkey, which affected the internationaltreaties of 1856 and 1871, would not be valid without the consent of allthe signatory Powers. Four days later the Muscovite vanguard enteredAdrianople, and it appeared likely that peace would soon be dictated atConstantinople without regard to the interests of Great Britainand Austria.
Such was the general position when Parliament met at Westminster onJanuary 17.


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