The Greek Struggle in Macedonia, 1897-1913 |
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... Lansdowne had proposed virtual autonomy for Macedonia . Ferdi- nand had been under the impression that Lansdowne was entirely indifferent to the Mace- donian question . On this occasion he complained against the Greeks , who themselves ...
... Lansdowne had proposed virtual autonomy for Macedonia . Ferdi- nand had been under the impression that Lansdowne was entirely indifferent to the Mace- donian question . On this occasion he complained against the Greeks , who themselves ...
Page 245
... Lansdowne first mooted to France who , in view of the recent Entente Cordiale , might be expected to give some support.120 France , under the usual arrangements of the Dual Alliance , referred them to ... Lansdowne was Lansdowne's policy 245.
... Lansdowne first mooted to France who , in view of the recent Entente Cordiale , might be expected to give some support.120 France , under the usual arrangements of the Dual Alliance , referred them to ... Lansdowne was Lansdowne's policy 245.
Page 247
... Lansdowne might attempt to revoke the mandate completely . As it was , the Austrian and Rus- sian Ambassadors at Constantinople retained their predominat position – an ... Lansdowne's representation , the Powers Lansdowne's policy 247.
... Lansdowne might attempt to revoke the mandate completely . As it was , the Austrian and Rus- sian Ambassadors at Constantinople retained their predominat position – an ... Lansdowne's representation , the Powers Lansdowne's policy 247.
Contents
CHAPTER IV | 3 |
The Early History of Macedonia | 5 |
The Bulgarian Exarchate | 11 |
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