6
Tatishchev, ‘Imperator Nikolai’, p. 604; Stockmar, Denkwurdigkeiten, p. 98.
7
Tatishchev, ‘Imperator Nikolai’, p. 604.
8
The Letters of Queen Victoria: A Selection from Her Majesty’s Correspondence between the Years 1837 and 1861, 3 vols. (London, 1907–8), vol. 2, pp. 16–17; Martin, The Life of His Royal Highness, vol. 1, p. 219; Tatishchev, ‘Imperator Nikolai’, p. 609.
9
Martin, The Life of His Royal Highness, vol. 1, p. 223; Stockmar, Denkwurdigkeiten , pp. 397, 400.
10
Tatishchev, ‘Imperator Nikolai’, p. 615; Stockmar, Denkwurdigkeiten, p. 399.
11
Ibid., pp. 396–9.
12
H. Ragsdale, ‘Russian Projects of Conquest in the Eighteenth Century’, in id. (ed.), Imperial Russian Foreign Policy (Cambridge, 1993), pp. 75–7; O. Subtelnyi, ‘Peter I’s Testament: A Reassessment’, Slavic Review, 33 (1974), pp. 663–78.
13
Ragsdale, ‘Russian Projects’, pp. 79–80.
14
Ibid., p. 81.
15
J. Gleason, The Genesis of Russophobia in Great Britain (Cambridge, Mass., 1950), pp. 39, 43.
16
R. Wilson, A Sketch of the Military and Political Power of Russia in the Year 1817 (London, 1817); Gleason, Genesis of Russophobia, p. 56.
17
[Lieut. Col.] Sir George de Lacy Evans, On the Designs of Russia (London, 1828), pp. 191, 199–219.
18
The Portfolio; or a Collection of State Papers, etc. etc., Illustrative of the History of Our Times, 1 (1836), p. 103.
19
Ibid., pp. 187–95. See further, M. Kukiel, Czartoryski and European Unity 1770–1861 (Princeton, 1955), p. 236.
20
Hansard, HC Deb. 23 Feb. 1848, vol. 96, pp. 1132–1242; HC Deb. 1 Mar. 1848, vol. 47, pp. 66–123 (Palmerston quotation at p. 122).
21
The Times, 20 July 1831; Northern Liberator, 3 Oct. 1840.
22
Gleason, Genesis of Russophobia, p. 126.
23
Kukiel, Czartoryski, p. 205.
24
R. McNally, ‘The Origins of Russophobia in France: 1812–1830’, American Slavic and East European Review, 17/2 (Apr. 1958), pp. 179–83.
25
A. Mickiewicz, Livre des pelerins polonais, traduit du polonais d’A. M. par le Comte C. de Montalembert; suivi d’un hymne a la Pologne par F. de La Menais (Paris, 1833).
26
Cinq millions de Polonais forces par la czarine Catherine, les czars Paul, Alexandre et recemment Nicolas d’abjurer leur foi religieuse. Eclaircissements sur la question des Grecs-Unis sous le rapport statistique,