In such cases it always happens that the more civilized State is forced, in the interest of the security of its frontier and its commercial relations, to exercise a certain ascendancy over those whom their turbulent and unsettled character make most undesirable... Central Asia: From the Aryan to the Cossack - 第 250 頁James Hutton 著 - 1875 - 472 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Demetrius Charles Boulger - 1879 - 376 頁
...happens that the more civilised State is forced, in the interest of the security^ of its frontier and its commercial relations, to exercise ^ a certain ascendancy...those whom their turbulent and unsettled character makes most undesirable neighbours. " First, there are raids and acts of pillage to be put down. To... | |
| 1884 - 852 頁
...is forced, in the interest of the security of its frontier and its commercial relations, to exorcise a certain ascendancy over those whom their turbulent...of pillage to be put down. To put a stop to them, tho tribes on tho frontier have to be reduced to a state of more or less perfect submission. This result... | |
| Adam Watson - 1997 - 186 頁
...happens that the more civilized state is forced, in the interests of the security of its frontier and its commercial relations, to exercise a certain ascendancy...unsettled character make most undesirable neighbours. The dilemma of any civilized state, Gorchakov wrote, was that if it is not to give up trying to civilize... | |
| Adam Watson - 1997 - 180 頁
...interests of the security of its frontier and its commercial relations, to exercise a certain ascendancv over those whom their turbulent and unsettled character make most undesirable neighbours. The dilemma of any civilized state. Gorchakov wrote, was that if it is not to give up trying to civilize... | |
| Anatol Lieven - 1999 - 460 頁
...happens that the more civilised State is forced, in the interests of the security of its frontier and its commercial relations, to exercise a certain ascendancy...neighbours. First there are raids and acts of pillage to put down. To put a stop to them, the tribes on the frontier have to be reduced to a state of more or... | |
| Adeeb Khalid - 1999 - 364 頁
...social organization. ... In such cases it always happens that the more civilized State is forced . . . to exercise a certain ascendancy over those whom their...unsettled character make most undesirable neighbours. ... It is a peculiarity of Asiatics to respect nothing but visible and palpable force; the moral force... | |
| Dick Hodder, Sarah J. Lloyd, Keith Stanley McLachlan - 1998 - 244 頁
...happens thut the more civilised Stute is forced, in the interest of the securiry of its frontier and its commercial relations, to exercise a certain ascendancy...those whom their turbulent and unsettled character makes most undesirable neighbours. First, there are raids and acts of pillage to he put down To put... | |
| Lori Handrahan - 2002 - 278 頁
...happens that the more civilized State is forced, in the interest of the security of its frontiers and its commercial relations, to exercise a certain ascendancy...those whom their turbulent and unsettled character makes most undesirable neighbors -Gorchakov Circular 1864-(O!cort 1987:75). 96 Gendering Ethnicity... | |
| Ralph A. Cossa - 1990 - 111 頁
...happens that the more civilized state is forced in the interest of the security of its frontiers... to exercise a certain ascendancy over those whom their...turbulent and unsettled character make most undesirable neighbors.... To put a stop to [raids and acts of pillage], the tribes on the frontier have to be reduced... | |
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