Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, Том 10;Том 25D. Appleton & Company, 1886 |
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... secure the ad- herence or neutrality of the Mervians . By sub- duing the intrepid warriors of the steppes , Rus- sia added greatly to her prestige and fame in Asia . She secured , moreover , an important accession of strength , for the ...
... secure the ad- herence or neutrality of the Mervians . By sub- duing the intrepid warriors of the steppes , Rus- sia added greatly to her prestige and fame in Asia . She secured , moreover , an important accession of strength , for the ...
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... secure a new " rectification " of the Persian frontier which would give her a portion of the fertile lands in the eastern portion of the Shah's dominions , and greatly improve her military , political , and commercial position ...
... secure a new " rectification " of the Persian frontier which would give her a portion of the fertile lands in the eastern portion of the Shah's dominions , and greatly improve her military , political , and commercial position ...
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... secure , and thought that , before that could come , Afghanistan would go to pieces and the richest provinces of the country fall under Russian sway . Though the Afghan ruler was controlled by English influences , or rather paid to keep ...
... secure , and thought that , before that could come , Afghanistan would go to pieces and the richest provinces of the country fall under Russian sway . Though the Afghan ruler was controlled by English influences , or rather paid to keep ...
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... secure a frontier as possible , as was evinced by their contention for an eth- nographic boundary , and for the indivisibility of the tribes . Their object in asking for a de- limitation was to establish settled order in their ...
... secure a frontier as possible , as was evinced by their contention for an eth- nographic boundary , and for the indivisibility of the tribes . Their object in asking for a de- limitation was to establish settled order in their ...
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were therefore in the position to declare that England was pledged to secure Zulfikar for the Ameer . The Russian minister , obedient to the dominant sentiment , endeavored now to minimize the concession to which he had con- sented in ...
were therefore in the position to declare that England was pledged to secure Zulfikar for the Ameer . The Russian minister , obedient to the dominant sentiment , endeavored now to minimize the concession to which he had con- sented in ...
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