| Edmund Burke - 1874 - 622 頁
...respect for their independence, that Russia is not their enemy, that she entertains towards them no ideas of conquest, and that peaceful and commercial relations...time, it is promoting the interests of humanity and civilization. It has a right to expect that the line of conduct it pursues and the principles which... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1874 - 630 頁
...respect for their independence, that Russia is not their enemy, that she entertains towards them no ideas of conquest, and that peaceful and commercial relations...time, it is promoting the interests of humanity and civilization. It has a right to expect that the line of conduct it pursues and the principles which... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1874 - 650 頁
...respect for their independence, that Russia is not their enemy, that she entertains towards them no ideas of conquest, and that peaceful and commercial relations...time, it is promoting the interests of humanity and civilization. It has a right to expect that the line of conduct it pursues and the principles which... | |
| 1884 - 852 頁
...force ; the moral force of reason and of the interests of civilisation has as yet no told upon them The Imperial Cabinet, in assuming this task, takes...to expect that the line of conduct it pursues and tho principles which guide it will meet with a just and candid appreciation." Every advance of Russia... | |
| Francis Henry Skrine, Sir Edward Denison Ross - 1899 - 592 頁
...and of respect for their independence, that Russia is not their foe, that she cherishes no designs of conquest, and that peaceful and commercial relations...profitable than disorder, pillage, reprisals, and chronic warfare. In devoting itself to this task the Russian Cabinet has the interests of the empire... | |
| Francis Henry Skrine, Sir Edward Denison Ross - 1899 - 532 頁
...and of respect for their independence, that Russia is not their foe, that she cherishes no designs of conquest, and that peaceful and commercial relations...profitable than disorder, pillage, reprisals, and chronic warfare. In devoting itself to this task the Russian Cabinet has the interests of the empire... | |
| Francis Henry Skrine, Sir Edward Denison Ross - 1899 - 566 頁
...and of respect for their independence, that Russia is not their foe, that she cherishes no designs of conquest, and that peaceful and commercial relations...profitable than disorder, pillage, reprisals, and chronic warfare. In devoting itself to this task the Russian Cabinet has the interests of the empire... | |
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