| James Irvine Lupton - Horses - 1881 - 192 pages
...region in such a manner as to render eminent service to his country-."— Opinion of Arminius Vambery. ."Charles Marvin's services in respect of the Russo-Afghan Question have been invaluable. lie has heard with his own ears the opinions expressed on the subject by Russian generals and diplomatists,... | |
| Henry George Keene - India - 1883 - 214 pages
...region in such a manner as to render eminent service to his country." — Opinion of Anninius Vambery. "Charles Marvin's services in respect of the Russo-Afghan...spent his own money to warn England's people."— Opinion of Colonel Malleson, " The llusso-Afghan Question," p. 55. Any Bookseller at Home and Abroad.... | |
| George Bruce Malleson - Afghan Wars - 1885 - 208 pages
...Government. I may remark, in passing, that that charge in no way affects the credibility of a man who has heard with his own ears the opinions expressed on the subject by Russian generals and Russian diplomatists, and who, for the love of England, has spent his own money to warn England's people.... | |
| Henry George Keene - India - 1887 - 376 pages
...region In such a manner as to render eminent service to his country."— Opinion Of Arminiujl Vambery. "Charles Marvin's services in respect of the Russo-Afghan Question have been invaluable. lie has heard with his own ears the opinions expressed on the subject by Russian generals and diplomatists,... | |
| Alexander Innes Shand - Great Britain - 1888 - 404 pages
...Marvin's services in respect of the Kusso-Afghan Question have been invaluable. lie has heard with bin own ears the opinions expressed on the subject by...England, has spent his own money to warn England's people."—Opinion o/ Colonel Malleson, " The Russo-Afghan Question," p. 55. Any Bookseller at Home... | |
| Jeannette Van Alstine ("Mrs. R. K. Van Alstine."), Mrs. R. K. Van Alstine - 1890 - 304 pages
...such a manner as to render eminent service to his country." — Opinion i\f Ai'ininiits Vd'ifibcry. "Charles Marvin's services in respect of the Russo-Afghan...subject by Russian generals and diplomatists, and, for tho love of England, has spent his own money to warn England's people." — Opinion of Colonel Malleson,... | |
| Irving Montagu - London (England) - 1892 - 408 pages
...country." — Opinion of Arminius Vambery. "Charles Marvin's services in respect of the Russo- Afghan Question have been invaluable. He has heard with his...spent his own money to warn England's people."— Opinion of Colonel Malleson, " The Russo-Afghan Question," p. 55. W. O'CONNOR MORRIS. Great Commanders... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - Archives - 1894 - 430 pages
...region in such a manner as to render eminent service to his country." — Opinion nf Arminiut Vambery. "Charles Marvin's services in respect of the Russo-Afghan...has spent his own money to warn England's people." — Opinion of Colonel Malleion, " The huMo-A/yhan Qtiettian," p. 56. Any Bookseller at Home and Abroad,... | |
| Laurence Austine Waddell - Buddha (The concept) - 1895 - 704 pages
...country."— Opinion qf Arminiia Ffimocry. "Charles Marvin's services In respect of the Ruseo-Afghan Question have been Invaluable. He has heard with his...own ears the opinions expressed on the subject by llitaalan generals and diplomatists, and, for ths love of England, has spent his own money to warn... | |
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