| Edmund Burke - 1874 - 622 páginas
...to punish acts of brigandage, to recoverfi fty Russian prisoners, and to teach the Khan that sv.ch conduct on his part could not be continued with the...impunity in which the moderation of Russia had led him to beliov.'. Not only was it far from the intention of the Emperor to take possession of Khiva, but positive... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1874 - 650 páginas
...was to punish acts of brigandage, to recover fifty Russian prisoners, and to teach the Khan that snch conduct on his part could not be continued with the...impunity in which the moderation of Russia had led him to believ.'. Not only was it far from the intention of the Emperor to take possession of Khiva, but positive... | |
| Ludwig Karl Aegidi - 1874 - 820 páginas
...a-half battalions. Ik object was to punish acts of brigandage, to recover fifty Russian prisoners, wd to teach the Khan that such conduct on his part could not be continued *itb the impunity in which the moderation of Russia had led him to believe. Sot only was it far from... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1874 - 834 páginas
...brigandage, to recover fifty Russian prisoners, and to teach the К lian that such conduct on lib part orald not be continued with the impunity in which the moderation of Russia had led lini to believe. Not only was it far from the intention of the Emperor to take possession of Khiva,... | |
| sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson (1st bart.) - 1875 - 524 páginas
...Schouvaloff that " the object of the expedition was to punish acts of brigandage, to recover fifty Russian prisoners, and to teach the Khan that such conduct...which the moderation of Russia had led him to believe " ; and in continuation of this important declaration we were further informed, that " not only was... | |
| Sir Henry Creswicke Rawlinson, Sir Henry Rawlinson - 1875 - 492 páginas
...Schouvaloff that "the object of the expedition was to punish acts of brigandage, to recover fifty Russian prisoners, and to teach the Khan that such conduct...which the moderation of Russia had led him to believe " ; and in continuation of this important declaration we were further informed, that " not only was... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1875 - 192 páginas
...explained the Khivan expedition as intended to punish acts of brigandage, to recover fifty Russian prisoners, and to teach the Khan that such conduct...his part could not be continued with the impunity which the moderation of Russia had led him to believe. Not only was it far from the intention of the... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1875 - 184 páginas
...explained the Khivan expedition as intended to punish acts of brigandage, to recover fifty Russian prisoners, and to teach the Khan that such conduct...his part could not be continued with the impunity which the moderation of Russia had led him to believe. Not only was it far from the intention of the... | |
| Fred Burnaby - 1876 - 520 páginas
...of four and a half battalions. Its object was to punish acts of brigandage, to recover fifty Russian prisoners, and to teach the Khan that such conduct...Russia had led him to believe. Not only was it far front the intention of the Emperor to take possession of Khiva, but POSITIVE ORDERS had been prepared... | |
| Alfred Austin - 1876 - 94 páginas
...idea of its character it was sufficient to say that it would consist of four and a half battalions. ' Not only was it far from the intention of the Emperor...but positive orders had been prepared to prevent it. He gave me most decided warrant that I might give positive assurances to Parliament on this matter.'... | |
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