| 1880 - 1118 頁
...Russia were then (in the Viceroyalty of Sir. J. Lawrence) distant from Afghanistan ;"* and again, " The advances of Russia in Central Asia had not, up...dimensions such as to cause uneasiness to the Indian Government."f The only advance of Russia since that date has been the reduction of Khiva to subjection... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1879 - 766 頁
...Government to the result of his struggle for power, and, at the same time, rendered his Highness's position at Cabul more assured than that of any previous...means of averting interference on the part of the Turkestan authorities in the affairs of Afghanistan would be by a frank interchange of views on that... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1879 - 720 頁
...Government to the result of his struggle for power, and, at the same time, rendered his Highness 's position at Cabul more assured than that of any previous...means of averting interference on the part of the Turkestan authorities in the affairs of Afghanistan would be by a frank interchange of views on that... | |
| 1879 - 740 頁
...Government to the result of his struggle for power, and, at the same time, rendered his Highness's position at Cabul more assured than that of any previous...means of averting interference on the part of the Turkestan authorities in the affairs of Afghanistan would be by a frank interchange of views on that... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1880 - 1000 頁
...me (the Earl of Northbrook.) In the celebrated despatch of November 19, it is said that the 'advance of Russia in Central Asia had not up to this period...such as to cause uneasiness to the Indian Government. Russia, it was further said, had advanced her outposts, reducing the distance of 1,000 miles to 400... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1880 - 958 頁
...of Northbrook.) In the celebrated despatch of November 19, it is said that the .'advance of Eussia in Central Asia had not up to this period assumed...such as to cause uneasiness to the Indian Government. Eussia, it was further said, had advanced her outposts, reducing the distance of 1,000 miles to 400... | |
| Waller Ashe - 1881 - 392 頁
...Highness's position at Cabul more assured than that of any previous ruler. It must be remembered that the advances of Russia in Central Asia had not, up...the Indian Government. Lord Mayo agreed, therefore, to the views of his predecessor, inasmuch as he considered that the best means of averting interference... | |
| Waller Ashe - 1881 - 336 頁
...Highness's position at Cabul more assured than that of any previous ruler. It must be remembered that the advances of Russia in Central Asia had not, up...the Indian Government. Lord Mayo agreed, therefore, to the views of his predecessor, inasmuch as he considered that the best means of averting interference... | |
| 1878 - 802 頁
...his struggle 18-NoT-18'8for power, and, at the same time, rendered His Highness's position at Kabul more assured than that of any previous ruler. || 7. The advances of Russia in Central-Asia had not, up to this period, assumed dimensions such as to cause uneasiness to the Indian... | |
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