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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... secure once more against the immediate attack of Russia . Whilst this was going on , a young Russian officer of Polish extraction , named Vitkovitch , had to per- form at Kabul , at Dost Mohammed Khan's , the same part which Sir ...
... secure once more against the immediate attack of Russia . Whilst this was going on , a young Russian officer of Polish extraction , named Vitkovitch , had to per- form at Kabul , at Dost Mohammed Khan's , the same part which Sir ...
第 11 頁
... secure British assistance for the re- occupation of Peshawur , then in the hands of Rendjit Singh , he very naturally lent an eager ear to overtures coming from the rival of Great Britain . Vitkovitch was listened to with particular ...
... secure British assistance for the re- occupation of Peshawur , then in the hands of Rendjit Singh , he very naturally lent an eager ear to overtures coming from the rival of Great Britain . Vitkovitch was listened to with particular ...
第 16 頁
... secure a firm footing for the invader , and afford the best opportunity to check disorder and lawlessness . In that famous circular it was said that the following reasons had mainly precipitated the con- quest of Tashkend : - " 1. It ...
... secure a firm footing for the invader , and afford the best opportunity to check disorder and lawlessness . In that famous circular it was said that the following reasons had mainly precipitated the con- quest of Tashkend : - " 1. It ...
第 17 頁
... secure their provisions , but also to facilitate regular colonisation , for this alone can secure to an occupied country a future of stability and prosperity in winning the neighbouring populations for civilised life . " 3. Lastly , it ...
... secure their provisions , but also to facilitate regular colonisation , for this alone can secure to an occupied country a future of stability and prosperity in winning the neighbouring populations for civilised life . " 3. Lastly , it ...
第 19 頁
... secure a starting point for Russia towards the south in case of necessity . All these were certainly most oppressive burdens ; but what on earth would not the Emir have given to save the shadow of his sovereignty ? Of course Russia was ...
... secure a starting point for Russia towards the south in case of necessity . All these were certainly most oppressive burdens ; but what on earth would not the Emir have given to save the shadow of his sovereignty ? Of course Russia was ...
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