| Nassau William Senior - Europe - 1880 - 394 pages
...matter over. ' I think/ he said, ' that it is a good arrangement. What think you?' ' Not/ he replied, £ by our having now a right to keep an equal force there ? ' ' She is to keep Sebastopol/ I answered. ' Her fleet will be at home, and will always be there.... | |
| Nassau William Senior - Europe - 1880 - 404 pages
...that the Russian predominance in the Black Sea will be materially affected.' ' Not,' he replied, ' by our having now a right to keep an equal force there ? ' ' She is to keep Sebastopol,' I answered. ' Her fleet will be at home, and will always be there.... | |
| Mary Charlotte Mair Simpson - England - 1898 - 394 pages
...that the Russian preponderance in the Black Sea will be materially affected." ' " Not," he replied, " by our having now a right to keep an equal force there ?" ' " She is to keep Sebastopol," I answered. " Her fleet will be at home, and will always be there.... | |
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