The History of Lord Lytton's Indian Administration, 1876 to 1880Longmans, Green & Company, 1899 - 551 pages |
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... remain isolated and wholly unin- fluenced between two great military empires such as England and Russia . The present difference be- tween the policies of these two empires , as regards the interests of the Amir , is that the British ...
... remain isolated and wholly unin- fluenced between two great military empires such as England and Russia . The present difference be- tween the policies of these two empires , as regards the interests of the Amir , is that the British ...
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... remain in a condition which seemed to them full of danger . But it was felt that it would be neither expedient nor courteous to issue orders for taking steps to which the members of Lord Northbrook's Council , who would also be Lord ...
... remain in a condition which seemed to them full of danger . But it was felt that it would be neither expedient nor courteous to issue orders for taking steps to which the members of Lord Northbrook's Council , who would also be Lord ...
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... remain , and the Amir told them that he wished to learn their opinions . He said that he believed that the English Government was seriously disturbed by the approach of the Russians towards Merv , and that they wished to send an Envoy ...
... remain , and the Amir told them that he wished to learn their opinions . He said that he believed that the English Government was seriously disturbed by the approach of the Russians towards Merv , and that they wished to send an Envoy ...
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... remain strong and firm as usual . At this time , if there be any new parleys for the purpose of freshening and benefitting the God - given state of Afghanistan entertained in the thoughts , then let it be hinted , so that a confidential ...
... remain strong and firm as usual . At this time , if there be any new parleys for the purpose of freshening and benefitting the God - given state of Afghanistan entertained in the thoughts , then let it be hinted , so that a confidential ...
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... remain closed ; and first that some confidential agent of ours going to the English Government , and there becoming acquainted with the State requirements , should inform us of what is in the mind of the English Government ; and the ...
... remain closed ; and first that some confidential agent of ours going to the English Government , and there becoming acquainted with the State requirements , should inform us of what is in the mind of the English Government ; and the ...
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