Should a foreign Power, such as Russia, ever seriously think of invading India from without, or, what is more probable, of stirring up the elements of disaffection or anarchy within it, our true policy, our strongest security, would then, we conceive,... Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Página 837por Great Britain. Parliament - 1879Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1877 - 350 páginas
...he wrote, expressing the deliberate opinion of the Government of India of which he was the head, " such as Russia, ever seriously think of invading India...is more probable, of stirring up the' elements of dissatisfaction or anarchy within it, our true policy, our strongest security, would then, we conceive,... | |
| sir John Bowring - 1879 - 626 páginas
...attainment of practical and sound ends over which we can exercise an effective and immediate control. "6. Should a foreign Power, such as Russia, ever seriously...our strongest security, would then, we conceive, be (bund to lie in previous abstinence from entanglements at either Cabul, Candahar, or any similar outpost;... | |
| 1879 - 394 páginas
...attainment of practical and sound ends over which we can exercise an effective and immediate control. 'Should a foreign Power, such as Russia, ever seriously...anarchy within it, our true policy, our strongest "ecurity, would then, we conceive, be found to lie in previous abstinence from entanglements at either... | |
| Reginald Bosworth Smith - 1883 - 686 páginas
...attainment of practical and sound ends over which we can exercise an effective and immediate control. Should a foreign Power, such as Russia, ever seriously...previous abstinence from entanglements at either Cabul, Candahar, or any similar outpost ; in full reliance on a compact, highly equipped, and disciplined... | |
| Reginald Bosworth Smith - 1883 - 686 páginas
...attainment of practical and sound ends over which we can exercise an effective and immediate control. Should a foreign Power, such as Russia, ever seriously...without, or, what is more probable, of stirring up tho elements of disaffection or anarchy within it, our true policy, our strongest security, would then,... | |
| Sir Richard Temple - 1889 - 224 páginas
...letters of importance that he, with his Council, ever addressed to the Secretary of State in London. " Should a foreign Power, such as Russia, ever seriously...would then, we conceive, be found to lie in previous absence from entanglements at either Cabul, Candahar, or any similar outpost; in full reliance on a... | |
| Sir Charles Umpherston Aitchison - 1892 - 242 páginas
...Sir John Lawrence's Government explained its policy in language which cannot be improved upon : — ' Should a foreign power, such as Russia, ever seriously...probable, of stirring up the elements of disaffection or N anarchy within it, our true policy, our strongest security, would then, we conceive, be found to... | |
| Sir Charles Umpherston Aitchison - 1892 - 242 páginas
...John Lawrence's Government explained its policy in language which cannot be improved upon : — • ' Should a foreign power, such as Russia, ever seriously...probable, of stirring up the elements of disaffection or N anarchy within it, our true policy, our strongest security, would then, we conceive, be found to... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1904 - 658 páginas
...attainment of practical and sound ends over which we can exercise an effective and immediate control. " Should a foreign Power, such as Russia, ever seriously...previous, abstinence from entanglements at either Kabul, Kandahar, or any similar outpost; in full reliance on a compact, highly equipped, and disciplined... | |
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