England and Russia in Central Asia: With Two Maps and Appendices ; in Two Volumes, 第 1 卷W.H. Allen, 1879 |
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第 27 頁
... cossacks , the traveller followed the eastern shore of Lake Ulyungur , crossing the deep and rapid Black Irtysh at Durbeljin in a ferry - boat . A month after he set out from Zaissan he arrived on the banks of the river Kran at a point ...
... cossacks , the traveller followed the eastern shore of Lake Ulyungur , crossing the deep and rapid Black Irtysh at Durbeljin in a ferry - boat . A month after he set out from Zaissan he arrived on the banks of the river Kran at a point ...
第 32 頁
... cossacks and a Kirghiz interpreter . His road lay along the banks of the Ili as far as its junction with the Kash , where the smaller river , the Tekes , marked his course , and proceeding by the valley of the lower Kunges and the Zanma ...
... cossacks and a Kirghiz interpreter . His road lay along the banks of the Ili as far as its junction with the Kash , where the smaller river , the Tekes , marked his course , and proceeding by the valley of the lower Kunges and the Zanma ...
第 62 頁
... Cossack guard , the strict etiquette which fences him around , and the court balls that are given in close imitation of those held at St. Petersburg , all these are now well known , thanks to Mr. Schuyler , and have earned for the ...
... Cossack guard , the strict etiquette which fences him around , and the court balls that are given in close imitation of those held at St. Petersburg , all these are now well known , thanks to Mr. Schuyler , and have earned for the ...
第 88 頁
... Cossack carriers , who have recently been travelling so frequently between Djam and Cabul , crossed the river in about thirty minutes . There is a ferry - boat at each of these places , which is generally a clumsy vessel pulled across ...
... Cossack carriers , who have recently been travelling so frequently between Djam and Cabul , crossed the river in about thirty minutes . There is a ferry - boat at each of these places , which is generally a clumsy vessel pulled across ...
第 95 頁
... Cossacks with their families in a district . The Government gives them land , tools , and arms ; in some cases seed ... Cossacks who are settled along the Irtish river in Semipalatinsk are among the most efficient of their class . They ...
... Cossacks with their families in a district . The Government gives them land , tools , and arms ; in some cases seed ... Cossacks who are settled along the Irtish river in Semipalatinsk are among the most efficient of their class . They ...
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第 325 頁 - ... second when we undertake the duty of proving to neighbouring states by a policy of firmness as regards the repression of their misdeeds but of moderation and justice in the employment of armed strength and of respect for their independence that Russia is not their foe, that she cherishes no design of conquest, and that peaceful and commercial relations with her are more profitable than disorder, pillage, reprisals, and chronic warfare.
第 343 頁 - Peshawur. 6. The subsidy of one lakh per mensem shall 'cease from the date on which peace is made between the British and Persian Governments, or at any previous time at the will and pleasure of the Governor-General of India. 7. Whenever the subsidy shall cease the British Officers shall be withdrawn from the Ameer's country; but at the pleasure of the British Government, a Vakeel, not a European Officer, shall remain at Cabul on the part of the British Government, and one at Peshawur on the part...
第 318 頁 - The position of Russia in Central Asia is that of all civilized States which are brought into contact with half-savage, nomad populations, possessing no fixed social organization. In such cases it always happens that the more...
第 318 頁 - In such cases, it always happens that the more civilised State is forced, in the interest of the security of its frontier and its commercial relations...
第 323 頁 - In fact, our original frontier-line, extending along the Syr-Daria to Fort Perovsky on one side, and on the other to the Lake Issyk-Kaul, had the drawback of being almost on the verge of the desert. It was broken by a wide gap between the two extreme points ; it did not offer sufficient resources to our troops, and left unsettled tribes over the border, with which any settled arrangement became impossible. In spite of our unwillingness to extend our frontier, these motives had been powerful enough...
第 340 頁 - Cabul and of those countries of Afghanistan now in his possession, engages on his own part and on the part of his heirs to respect the territories of the Honourable East India Company...
第 329 頁 - Khanate shall be free from the payment of customs duties (ziakef), and of all kinds of dues on trade, in the same manner as the merchants of Khiva have long enjoyed immunity from ziaket on the route through Kazalinsk, at Orenburg, and at the stations (landingplaces) on the Caspian Sea. 10. Russian merchants shall have the right of carrying their goods through the Khivan territory to all neighbouring countries free of customs duties (free transit trade).
第 335 頁 - Russian trade. Russian traders and Russian caravans shall freely pass through all parts of the Khanate, and shall enjoy the special protection of the local authorities. The Bokharian Government shall be responsible for the security of Russian caravans within the confines of the Khanate of Bokhara. Art. 6. All merchandise belonging to Russian traders, whether transported from the Russian possessions into Bokhara or from Bokhara to Russia, shall, without exception, be liable to a tax of two and a half...
第 330 頁 - Khiva to the extent of two million two hundred thousand roubles, in order to cover the expenses incurred by the Russian Exchequer in the prosecution of the late war, which was provoked by the Government of the Khan and by the Khivan people.
第 324 頁 - We find ourselves in presence of a more solid and compact, less unsettled, and better organized social state; fixing for us with geographical precision the limit up to which we are bound to advance, and at which we must halt, because, while, on the one hand, any further extension of our rule, meeting, as it would, no longer with unstable communities, such as the nomad tribes, but with more regularly constituted States, would entail considerable exertions, and would draw us on from annexation to annexation...