| England - 1878 - 822 pages
...which shall in no case be less than those indicated by the Constantinople Conference, shall be formed into an autonomous tributary principality, with a...national Christian Government and a native militia. The Ottoman army shall no longer remain in it, except at some points to be decided upon by common agreement.... | |
| Francis Vinton Greene - 1880 - 484 pages
...mercy of the Russians. They accepted definitely the preliminary conditions of peace, as follows : 1. The erection of Bulgaria into " an autonomous tributary...territorial indemnity. 4. The introduction of administrative reforms into Bosnia and Herzegovina. 5. An indemnity in money to Russia for the expenses of the war.... | |
| Charles King - Battles - 1899 - 1038 pages
...the Russians on Constantinople, the Turks, despairing of assistance from England," without the /w/f of which they would never have undertaken the war,"...territorial indemnity. 4. The introduction of administrative reforms into Bosnia and Herzegovina. 5. An indemnity in money to Russia for the expenses of the war."... | |
| Walter Alison Phillips - Europe - 1901 - 604 pages
...subsequent settlement, was to be paid to Russia for her losses in the war ; Bulgaria was to be erected into an autonomous, tributary principality, with a national Christian Government and a national militia; Montenegro, Roumania, and Servia were to be independent. and were to receive an increase... | |
| Francis Vinton Greene - Bulgaria - 1903 - 300 pages
...mercy of the Russians. They accepted definitely the preliminary conditions of peace, as follows : 1. The erection of Bulgaria into " an autonomous tributary...territorial indemnity. 4. The introduction of administrative reforms into Bosnia and Herzegovina. 5. An indemnity in money to Russia for the expenses of the war.... | |
| Lionel William Lyde, Augustus Ferryman Mockler Ferryman - Balkan Peninsula - 1905 - 238 pages
...suzerainty, but in 1885 were united, and have since been known as Northern and Southern Bulgaria—' an autonomous tributary principality, with a national Christian Government and a native militia.' It will thus be seen that Turkey in Europe has now shrunk to almost insignificant dimensions, the area... | |
| Francis Vinton Greene - Bulgaria - 1908 - 300 pages
...mercy of the Russians. They accepted definitely the preliminary conditions of peace, as follows: 1. The erection of Bulgaria into " an autonomous tributary...territorial indemnity. 4. The introduction of administrative reforms into Bosnia and Herzegovina. 5. An indemnity in money to Russia for the expenses of the war.... | |
| Scotland - 1878 - 798 pages
...which shall in no case be less thau those indicated, by the Constantinople Conference, shall be formed into an autonomous tributary principality, with a...national Christian Government and a native militia. The Ottoman army shall no longer remain in it, except at some points to be decided upon by common agreement.... | |
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