| Edmund Burke - 1898 - 700 頁
...deliberation, inasmuch as such communities become on annexation Russian subjects, children of the Czar, and invested with every privilege enjoyed by citizens...first duty, the fatherly care of his Asiatic subjects. Efforts are made to prevent the mischief resulting from the powers of evil which lurk in populations... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1898 - 676 頁
...deliberation, inasmuch as such communities become on annexation Russian subjects, children of the Czar, and invested with every privilege enjoyed by citizens...first duty, the fatherly care of his Asiatic subjects. Efforts are made to prevent the mischief resulting from the powers of evil which lurk in populations... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1898 - 736 頁
...deliberation, inasmuch as such communities become on annexation Russian subjects, children of the Czar, and invested with every privilege enjoyed by citizens...first duty, the fatherly care of his Asiatic subjects. Efforts are made to prevent the mischief resulting from the powers of evil which lurk in populations... | |
| 1899 - 926 頁
...responsible positions are commanded to keep in view "that the assumption of sovereignty over other nationalities must not be attempted without very serious...every privilege enjoyed by citizens of the empire." The construction and completion of this grand trunk railway line to Newchwang or Vladivostock will... | |
| Francis Henry Skrine, Sir Edward Denison Ross - 1899 - 536 頁
...responsible positions are expressly informed by Government that the assumption of sovereignty over other nationalities must not be attempted without very serious...every privilege enjoyed by citizens of the empire. 1 These noble words reflect the attitude of General Kurapatkine and his lieutenants. Many of the latter... | |
| Francis Henry Skrine, Sir Edward Denison Ross - 1899 - 566 頁
...responsible positions are expressly informed by Government that the assumption of sovereignty over other nationalities must not be attempted without very serious...invested with every privilege enjoyed by citizens of the empire.1 These noble words reflect the attitude of General Kurapatkine and his lieutenants. Many of... | |
| Francis Henry Skrine, Sir Edward Denison Ross - 1899 - 592 頁
...responsible positions are expressly informed by Government that the assumption of sovereignty over other nationalities must not be attempted without very serious...invested with every privilege enjoyed by citizens of the empire.1 These noble words reflect the attitude of General Kurapatkine and his lieutenants. Many of... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 708 頁
...serious deliberation, inasmuch as such become, on annexation, Russian subjects, children of the czar, and invested with every privilege enjoyed by citizens...enjoined on his representatives, as their first duty, a fatherly care of his Asiatic subjects. In order to prevent the possibility of internal discord, we... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1907 - 704 頁
...serious deliberation, inasmuch as such become, on annexation, Russian subjects, children of the czar, and invested with every privilege enjoyed by citizens...enjoined on his representatives, as their first duty, a fatherly care of his Asiatic subjects. In order to prevent the possibility of internal discord, we... | |
| 1900 - 524 頁
...Asian policy recognizes no pariahs. Herein lies our superiority over the English." And Kurapatkln: "The assumption of sovereignty over alien nationalities...every privilege enjoyed by citizens of the empire." All this only Illustrates the old fact that the more autocratic a government, the better It can assimilate... | |
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