Blackwood's Magazine, Том 75W. Blackwood, 1854 |
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... England and Persia . By France no the rock , into which he was let down attempts were made to establish either with ropes , by order of Mahmoud diplomatic or trading relations with Pasha , governor of Bayazid . From the Shah and his ...
... England and Persia . By France no the rock , into which he was let down attempts were made to establish either with ropes , by order of Mahmoud diplomatic or trading relations with Pasha , governor of Bayazid . From the Shah and his ...
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... England had pushed north and west ; the Punjaub was soon to be hers , in Affghanistan her influence was powerfully felt . The trade with Persia was almost wholly in her hands , and this the French government , ever jealous of our ...
... England had pushed north and west ; the Punjaub was soon to be hers , in Affghanistan her influence was powerfully felt . The trade with Persia was almost wholly in her hands , and this the French government , ever jealous of our ...
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... England , too , according to M. Flandin , who has a strong touch of Anglophobia , and everywhere de- tects the perfidious finger of British influence , secretly set its face against the improvement of Persian troops . But the main cause ...
... England , too , according to M. Flandin , who has a strong touch of Anglophobia , and everywhere de- tects the perfidious finger of British influence , secretly set its face against the improvement of Persian troops . But the main cause ...
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... England in this veto . The supposition appeared to me much more natural and probable than the Shah's capricious tenderness for his people . " In the course of his protracted per- egrinations it is not to be supposed that M. Flandin had ...
... England in this veto . The supposition appeared to me much more natural and probable than the Shah's capricious tenderness for his people . " In the course of his protracted per- egrinations it is not to be supposed that M. Flandin had ...
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... England , and to view their near neighbours otherwise than through a mist of prejudice as dense as the fog in which they have long believed us to live eternally enveloped . They actually admit that the sun occasion- ally shines on ...
... England , and to view their near neighbours otherwise than through a mist of prejudice as dense as the fog in which they have long believed us to live eternally enveloped . They actually admit that the sun occasion- ally shines on ...
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