Appletons' annual cyclopædia and register of important events of the year .. . 76,868,00067,,882,000 The movement of shipping, in 1873 and 1874,is shown by the following table : ENTERED AND CLEARED. Year. Vessels. Tons. Ocean navigation 1878 1878 1-741874 1(,,009 2, Coast Ocean 8,660,025 Coast ,406 well it could do without the King. After thedeparture of the King the minister addresseda circular to the departmental prefects, inwhich he referred to the quiet which prevailedthroughout the country, and expressed the hope•that, even in the existi
Appletons' annual cyclopædia and register of important events of the year .. . 76,868,00067,,882,000 The movement of shipping, in 1873 and 1874,is shown by the following table : ENTERED AND CLEARED. Year. Vessels. Tons. Ocean navigation 1878 1878 1-741874 1(,,009 2, Coast Ocean 8,660,025 Coast ,406 well it could do without the King. After thedeparture of the King the minister addresseda circular to the departmental prefects, inwhich he referred to the quiet which prevailedthroughout the country, and expressed the hope•that, even in the existing precarious state offoreign affairs, the peace of the nation wouldbe preserved; for in the Eastern question theGovernment would pursue a policy friendly toTurkey. This circular was also sent out tothe Greek representatives in foreign seems to have had a wholesome effect OHthe mind of the Turkish Government, for thePorte expressed a willingness to proceed tothe solution of the questions of difference ex-isting between it and the Greek Government, 368 1. Erecfutheum. 2. Propylcea. 3. Temple of Xike Apteros. 4. Temple of Ares. 5. Sanctuary of Semnce. 6. Odeonof Herodes. 1. Theatre of Dionysus. 8. Stoa Eumenea. 9. Monument of Lysicrates. PLAN OF ANCIENT ATHENS. viz.: that of the Greco-Tnrkish Railroad; thatof naturalization, which had been pending forseveral years; that of the ratification of theGreco-Roumanian trade convention; and thatof the adjustment of boundaries. In a shorttime the question as to the rights of nativeGreeks residing in Turkey was settled by theconcession by the Turkish Government of itsposition. The Government adhered steadilyto the policy which was outlined in the circu-lar of the minister-president. Nevertheless,as the difficulties in the way of the settlementof the questions between Turkey and the greatpowers seemed to increase, it did not neglectto care for the provision of the country fordefense in case of emergencies which shou
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