CALOGRAMS.
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EUEOPEAIT.
London, February 17,
England's reply to the Eussian circular depends upon the course of events., Before expressing -its views, the English Grovernment desire to know the views of other Powers. ...-.' .
Mr Gathorne Hardy, in replying to Mr Gladstone's question on Friday, said that England was hot freed from obligations under the treaties of 1857 and 1871. It would be unjust if Turkey was left in the cold, but Turkey was saddled with obligations under the treaties ; and if she was not bound, the treaties imposed no duty in the case of war for Turkey, but respect for her independence and integrity. He strongly protested agaiqst drawing the sword with a view to coercion.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2535, 20 February 1877, Page 2
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118CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2535, 20 February 1877, Page 2
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