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xxxvm CONTENTS. < 'iiaitkk XVII. — continued. The Porte declares war, ...... Warlike spirit, ....... In Russia this had been forestalled, Warlike ardour of the people in the Ottoman Empire, Moderation of the Turkish Government, Its effect on the mind of the Czar. .... The Czar's proclamation, ..... 378 378 378 378 379 380 380 APPENDIX. Note I. — Respecting the attitude of Austria towards Russia in 1828-9, 383 Note II. — Papers showing the difference which led to the rup- ture of Prince Mentschikoff s negotiation, . . 386 Note III. — The 'Vienna Note,' with the proposed Turkish modifications, showing the points of the difference, which was followed by war between Russia and Turkey, 390 Note IV. — Correspondence between Sir Arthur Gordon and Lord Russell 392 Note V. —Respecting the day on which the Czar and the Sul- tan began to be in a state of war, . . .111 Advertisements to the previous Editions, . . . .413