| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1873 - 1138 pages
...Emperor, entertaining such sentiments, felt at the uneasiness which it was said existed in England on the subject, and he gave me most decided assurance...positive assurances to Parliament on this matter. With respect to Khiva, your Lordships are aware that Lord Northbrook has adopted the policy of Lord Mayo... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1874 - 834 pages
...such scntiincnis, frit at the uneasiness which it \\as saitl existed in England on the subject; tad he gave me most decided assurance that I might give...Schouvaloff; the people of this country were decidedly in favor of peace, but a great jealousy existed as t« anything which rrally affected our honor and interest;... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1874 - 630 pages
...Emperor, entertaining such sentiments, felt at the uneasiness which it was said existed in England on the subject, and he gave me most decided assurance...of Central Asia, I could not deny the fact to Count Schouvalow ; the people of this country were decidedly in favour of peace, but a great jealousy existed... | |
| Edmund Burke - Books - 1874 - 650 pages
...Emperor, entertaining such sentiments, felt at the uneasiness which it was said existed in England on the subject, and he gave me most decided assurance...of Central Asia, I could not deny the fact to Count Schouvalow ; the people of this country were decidedly in favour of peace, but a great jealousy existed... | |
| Ludwig Karl Aegidi - 1874 - 820 pages
...felt at the uneasiness which it was said existed in England on the subject, and he gare me M. 1873. most decided assurance that I might give positive...of Central Asia, I could not deny the fact to Count Schouvalow; the people of this country were decidedly in favour of peace, but a great jealousy existed... | |
| History, Modern - 1874 - 810 pages
...ncss which it was said existed in England on the subject, and he gave mc K. ja«. 1873. most <jecided assurance that I might give positive assurances to...of Central Asia, I could not deny the fact to Count Schouvalow; the people of this country were decidedly in favour of peace, but a great jealousy existed... | |
| Edmund Burke - Books - 1874 - 622 pages
...Emperor, entertaining such sentiments, felt at the uneasiness which it was said existed in England on the subject, and he gave me most decided assurance...regard to the uneasiness which might exist in England en the subject of Central Asia, I could not deny the fact to Count Schouvalow ; the people of this... | |
| Fred Burnaby - Asia, Central - 1876 - 600 pages
...EMPEROR, entertaining such sentiments, felt at the uneasiness which it was said existed in England on the subject, and HE gave me most DECIDED ASSURANCE...of Central Asia, I could not deny the fact to Count Schouvalow ; the people of this country were decidedly in favour of peace, but a great jealousy existed... | |
| Fred Burnaby - Asia, Central - 1877 - 530 pages
...EMPEROR, entertaining such sentiments, felt at the uneasiness which it was said existed in England on the subject, and HE gave me most DECIDED ASSURANCE...With regard to the uneasiness which might exist in Eng. land on the subject of Central Asia, I could not deny the fact to Count Schouvalow ; the people... | |
| Frederick Gustavus Burnaby - Asia, Central - 1877 - 418 pages
...EMPEROR, entertaining such sentiments, felt at the uneasiness which it was said existed in England on the subject, and HE gave me most DECIDED ASSURANCE...POSITIVE ASSURANCES to Parliament on this matter. Clarendon and Gortchakow arrangement, apparently agreeable to both Governments, had met with great... | |
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