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3. Brunnow's Reports on Aberdeen, 1853

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1 F. F. Martens, Recueil [de Traités et de Conventions conclues par la Russie avec les puissances étrangères], IV, 437.

2 Goriainov, Le Bosphore [et les Dardanelles], pp. 60 seq.

3 See Brunnow's despatch no. 14 (1853), infra p. 314.

4 Goriainov, [The Secret] Agreement [of 1844 between Russia and England. The Russian Review (Liverpool)], I—III, pp. 100 seq.

5 Puryear, England, Russia and the Straits Question.

6 Goriainov, Agreement, iv, 85.

7 This phrase is quoted by Zaionchovski, [Vostochnaia Voina], I, 395.

8 Martens, Recueil, XII, 310.

9 Martens, Recueil, XII, 303–4.

10 Martens, Recueil, XII, 304.

11 See also Ollivier, L'Empire Libéral, p. 150.

12 Brunnow to Nesselrode (1853), 53.

13 Brunnow to Nesselrode (1853), 57. Odd quotations are made from this despatch by Martens, Recueil, XII, 313.

14 Brunnow to Nesselrode (1853), 86. Quotations have been made by Martens, Recueil, XII, 317.

15 Brunnow to Nesselrode (1853), 87.

16 Brunnow to Nesselrode (1853), 104. Martens, Recueil, XII, 320 seq. refers to the resignation threat.