Friends' Review Volume 6; A Religious, Literary and Miscellaneous Journal (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1853 Excerpt: ...is said that while the Legislature will support the Government, they have determined to act more independently in checking expenditures in future. A notice in the Paris Moniteur summons all the superior naval officers in Paris to assemble at the Ministry of the marine, to receive a communication. Italy.--The gates of Milan are slill closed and troops are arriving. The jails are crowded with prisoners. Racletsky proclaims the confiscation of the property of suspected persons. Apprehensions are entertained of a general rising throughout Italy and Hungary. A number of persons have been executed.--The Austrian Government has'ordered a military cordon to be placed around the frontiers of Switzerland. Hungary.--It is stated that an extensive conspiracy has been discovered in Hungary. Regular guerilla bands are forming all over the country. The government is said to be well informed of what is going on, and is quietly making arrests. Austria. An attempt has been made to assassinate the Austrian Emperor. The assassin was secured. The Emperor was slightly wounded on the side of the head. A commercial treaty between Austria and Prussia, was signed on the ISIth ult. Torkry.--Hostilities have been resumed between the Turks and Montenegrins. The Austrian envoy received, on the 3d ult., an ultimatum for the Divan respecting Montenegro, to which he required a categorical answer within five days. The ultimatum demands the cession to Austria of the ports of Kleok and Satorius, which Turkey claims. Austria would, it is said, make a easus belli of it. On the other hand, the French envoy, in presenting his credentials to the Sultan, said it was the wish of the Emperor to make the sentiments of friendship and reciprocal esteem yet more signal and durable. Buenos Ayres.--The las...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1853 Excerpt: ...is said that while the Legislature will support the Government, they have determined to act more independently in checking expenditures in future. A notice in the Paris Moniteur summons all the superior naval officers in Paris to assemble at the Ministry of the marine, to receive a communication. Italy.--The gates of Milan are slill closed and troops are arriving. The jails are crowded with prisoners. Racletsky proclaims the confiscation of the property of suspected persons. Apprehensions are entertained of a general rising throughout Italy and Hungary. A number of persons have been executed.--The Austrian Government has'ordered a military cordon to be placed around the frontiers of Switzerland. Hungary.--It is stated that an extensive conspiracy has been discovered in Hungary. Regular guerilla bands are forming all over the country. The government is said to be well informed of what is going on, and is quietly making arrests. Austria. An attempt has been made to assassinate the Austrian Emperor. The assassin was secured. The Emperor was slightly wounded on the side of the head. A commercial treaty between Austria and Prussia, was signed on the ISIth ult. Torkry.--Hostilities have been resumed between the Turks and Montenegrins. The Austrian envoy received, on the 3d ult., an ultimatum for the Divan respecting Montenegro, to which he required a categorical answer within five days. The ultimatum demands the cession to Austria of the ports of Kleok and Satorius, which Turkey claims. Austria would, it is said, make a easus belli of it. On the other hand, the French envoy, in presenting his credentials to the Sultan, said it was the wish of the Emperor to make the sentiments of friendship and reciprocal esteem yet more signal and durable. Buenos Ayres.--The las...

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United States

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March 2012

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March 2012

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246 x 189 x 40mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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784

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978-1-130-61456-5

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9781130614565

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1-130-61456-5



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