The Two Chancellors Prince Gortchakof And Prince Bismarck

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By this medical allegory the Parisians understood the joining of the island of Crete to Greece, " the only possible escape, " as Prince Gortchakof had affirmed on November 16th, 1866, "open to the Powers from the course of expedients and palliatives which up to the present time had but served to increase the difficulties. " The marriage of the young King of Greece with the Grand Duchess Olga was at this time decided, and the Court of the Tuileries would have been delighted to " dower" the Russi
...an princess with the island of Crete, and would not even have objected to increasing the dowry by the addition of Epirus and Thessaly. This was going very far, farther even than Russia desired, for that empire had no wish "to see Greece assume the proportions of a powerful State. "' It is certain, however, that from the friendship formed between France and Russia was arising the project of a combined demand, to be addressed to the Turkish Government, requesting the realisation of internal reforms and the cession of Crete, to be disguised under the proposal of a plebiscite, a demand * Words used by the Emperor Nicholas to Sir Hamilton Seymour.

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