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 35 頁
... government did not shun the expense , but began , simultaneously with the con- quest of Turkomania , the construction of the Trans- caspian railway , which until quite recently , starting from Mikhailofsk on the Balkan Bay , stretched ...
... government did not shun the expense , but began , simultaneously with the con- quest of Turkomania , the construction of the Trans- caspian railway , which until quite recently , starting from Mikhailofsk on the Balkan Bay , stretched ...
第 37 頁
... Government did all in its power to attract the sympathies of these poor wretches , but the Muscovite soldiery could not be restrained from pillaging to the last these half - naked inhabitants of the formerly flourishing Akhal country ...
... Government did all in its power to attract the sympathies of these poor wretches , but the Muscovite soldiery could not be restrained from pillaging to the last these half - naked inhabitants of the formerly flourishing Akhal country ...
第 58 頁
... Government , was quite sufficient to baffle the efforts of French and Russian diplomacy . What Malcolm began was valiantly continued by Sir Gore Ouseley , and other subsequent British ministers at the Court of Teheran . Persia took ...
... Government , was quite sufficient to baffle the efforts of French and Russian diplomacy . What Malcolm began was valiantly continued by Sir Gore Ouseley , and other subsequent British ministers at the Court of Teheran . Persia took ...
第 59 頁
... of gifted and zealous English ambas- sadors ; but what use is there in the official zeal of single individuals , if the leading statesmen of the home Government are unable or unwilling to second the aspirations ENGLAND'S POLICY . 59.
... of gifted and zealous English ambas- sadors ; but what use is there in the official zeal of single individuals , if the leading statesmen of the home Government are unable or unwilling to second the aspirations ENGLAND'S POLICY . 59.
第 60 頁
... Government are unable or unwilling to second the aspirations of their representatives abroad . Persia was said to have become once and for ever unworthy of the care bestowed on her , and , by giving up every hope of winning her over to ...
... Government are unable or unwilling to second the aspirations of their representatives abroad . Persia was said to have become once and for ever unworthy of the care bestowed on her , and , by giving up every hope of winning her over to ...
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