The Coming Struggle for India: Being an Account of the Encroachments of Russia in Central Asia, and of the Difficulties Sure to Arise Therefrom to EnglandCassell, 1885 - 214 頁 |
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第 15 頁
... consider it no small distinction to have been listened to with attention by this greatest English statesman of modern times . After having given to him the outlines of my stirring adventures , and related all that I had heard of the ...
... consider it no small distinction to have been listened to with attention by this greatest English statesman of modern times . After having given to him the outlines of my stirring adventures , and related all that I had heard of the ...
第 23 頁
... considering the difference exist- ing between the arms of the Russian conqueror and those of the native defenders ? Take the gun , for instance . The Russian is armed with a good modern rifle , and his gunpowder is of the best , whilst ...
... considering the difference exist- ing between the arms of the Russian conqueror and those of the native defenders ? Take the gun , for instance . The Russian is armed with a good modern rifle , and his gunpowder is of the best , whilst ...
第 24 頁
... consider the utter want of union , which disabled the natives of Central Asia from a vigorous defence of an invading power . Bokhara may well be taken for the leading state in Central Asia ; but her influence over the neighbouring ...
... consider the utter want of union , which disabled the natives of Central Asia from a vigorous defence of an invading power . Bokhara may well be taken for the leading state in Central Asia ; but her influence over the neighbouring ...
第 33 頁
... considering that she could have done it more easily and much better . As to Persia , rotten to the very core , the ministers of the Shah , when asked about their feelings for the services rendered by the Russians , impu- dently remarked ...
... considering that she could have done it more easily and much better . As to Persia , rotten to the very core , the ministers of the Shah , when asked about their feelings for the services rendered by the Russians , impu- dently remarked ...
第 35 頁
... considering the extraordinary increase of private and governmental ships on the Caspian during the last twenty years , it was but natural that the Russian government did not shun the expense , but began , simultaneously with the con ...
... considering the extraordinary increase of private and governmental ships on the Caspian during the last twenty years , it was but natural that the Russian government did not shun the expense , but began , simultaneously with the con ...
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